florotory
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My favorite is #2. So, did you get married at Grand Canyon or just drove out from South Carolina for the honeymoon and photo opp?
I used Photoshop ACR (Ps Camera Raw/Lr Develop module).
Using the Basic panel I added +40 of Clarity (mid-tone contrast), +60 of Vibrance, and +20 of Saturation.
Tone Curve panel - Highlights +13, Lights -8, Darks +29, Shadows +33.
Sharpening panel - Amount +35, Radius 1.0, Detail 25, Masking 0 (none).
Gradient tool with the exposure set to -0.75:
I drew a gradient down from the top of the frame to the middle of the frame. I then selected the New gradient radio button and drew up from the bottom of the frame about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up the frame.
I then opened the image in Ps CC 201, cropped some off the top of the frame to give the image a more panoramic feel, and added a thin black border to the image.
Since it was a JPEG file there is some banding/posterization in the sky due to the limited JPEG bit depth of only 8 bits.
Landscape images are best shot as 12-bit or 14-bit Raw files so each image has way more editing headroom.
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My favorite is #2. So, did you get married at Grand Canyon or just drove out from South Carolina for the honeymoon and photo opp?
We got married there at Lipan Point. Spent the week at the Canyon, Zion NP, meteor Crater, Sunset Crater, Petrified forest and a few other spots.
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