Unfortunately there is little difference in colour between the tree and sky. If it had been a bright blue sky this would be an excellent scene.
Maybe try auto selection of the sky colour and increase the contrast. But probably not easy to achieve.
Andre, I am inclined to agree with Geoff. Shots such as these can be a bit of a challenge. Playing with the contrast would probably be a good starting point. A lighter sky perhaps?
I captured a similar image a couple of years ago along a nearby river. See attached.
I am also reminded of photographs of oak trees taken by Adams in Yosemite where the frost is quite dark.........
Frosted Tree, Fog 2 - PhotoPro by Len Reeves, on Flickr
Thanks Geoff, I agree that a blue sky would be nice. There is no sky at all in this one. The background is freezing fog. I was hoping to make a high key image. My first inclination is to increase the exposure to whiten the fog and keep the contrast low except maybe for the tree itself.
Andre, I like the direction you have taken with this image. Perhaps the tree could use a little more contrast to darken the branches? Although it is a matter of personal taste, I would be inclined to add a touch of blue to the fog.....
Thanks Len.
The original had a tinge of blue in the fog. I removed it to try to enhance the high key effect but I think that I will put it back as well as some of the dark gradient that I almost totally removed. The pale yellow grass and the subtle blue fog should complement each other well.
Last edited by Round Tuit; 28th November 2025 at 03:24 AM.
Andre, looks good IMO. Nicely done.......
Definitely better
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Thank you Dan