morris wrote:
I love what you have captured Scott yet wonder about the colors and if they are what you saw.
Morris
Thanks Morris, pretty much what I saw. I opened up the shadows a bit, dialed vibrance at 20 and saturation at 5, and a little warmth from color grading in Lightroom Classic and other than that, that's what was there. That storm cloud really took on a surreal quality to it and the reflection also. I was actually tying a bug on for fly fishing a few minutes earlier when the cloud was even more spectacular. I was thinking at the time it would get more intense in a few more minutes and then I would shoot it, but it actually started to fade once I captured it. I should have stopped what I was doing to capture it when It was really intense a few minutes earlier but I'm still happy with what I got.
morris wrote:
I love what you have captured Scott yet wonder about the colors and if they are what you saw.
Morris
Thanks Morris, pretty much what I saw. I opened up the shadows a bit, dialed vibrance at 20 and saturation at 5, and a little warmth from color grading in Lightroom Classic and other than that, that's what was there. That storm cloud really took on a surreal quality to it and the reflection also. I was actually tying a bug on for fly fishing a few minutes earlier when the cloud was even more spectacular. I was thinking at the time it would get more intense in a few more minutes and then I would shoot it, but it actually started to fade. I should have stopped what I was doing to capture it when It was really intense a few minutes earlier but I'm still happy with what I got.
Oct 08, 2025 at 11:11 PM
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