Quote Originally Posted by Travis View Post
I don't think it's underexposed... I think it's a good compromise between the sky and the foreground. The time spent dismantling this image for selective exposure would not provide much in the way of benefit IMO.

IMO

IMO

IMO
Look closer at the photo, Travis. The slightly dead colours in the foreground indicate underexposure. "Dismantling the image" for selective exposure is NOT necessary either. There are several one step approaches.

Tegan