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    Canon 5DM3, Canon 70-200 f4 plus 1.4TC @ 250mm, 1/250. f13, ISO 160. The shower quit and the sun came out brilliantly illuminating the buildings with a warm glow. Post-CC: some Radial Filter to darken the sky and foreground, some dust spot removal, CEP with slight selective amounts Brilliance/Warmth, ProContrast, DE, and Sunlight.
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    Another lovely scene Douglas. Have you considered a crop from the top to create a panoramic version? I think it would be quite effective. There seems to be a strong blue cast on the shadowed mountains, easily corrected by using either Selective Color or Hue Saturation. I also see a bit of a halo around the trees on the left side of the comp. A few tweaks and it will be quite nice :)

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    Nicely arranged scene. Way too much color saturation for me.
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    This is a nicely composed scene with all the elements placed nicely in the frame but i have to agree with Dan the colors look all wrong to me. I would really like to play with the Raw file to see what the image would look like without being run through all the Nik filters.
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