This is a composite of three images. I overlaid the base image of the cabin over a window landscape and then added the bald eagle on the tree. All images taken in Washington State. Changed cabin layer to B&W with a tint. Applied multiple treatments using topaz on each layer and changed opacity to get the final effect. Hope you like it...
Certainly looks homey. The fact that the light inside the room does (hazy bright) not match the light outside the room (dull) bugs me a bit. My fave part: the stones on the windowsill.
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Hi Artie, this is a tough one to fix! Here is another try - increasing the brightness and bringing back the saturation on the outside (I had reduced it in the original post). Also changed the inside by multiplying the layers and reducing opacity to 50%...
Very nice scene, Indranil. I like the eagle. Personally I prefer the OP because of the greater detail in the room. Maybe you could resolve the lighting by keeping the room the same and brightening the outside. Just my $.02.