JoePenniston
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Sometimes tone mapping just makes sense, if nothing else, just to bring out the colors and dynamic range that you remember seeing when you took the picture. This shot is a perfect example. I came across this photo from our June trip and I remember seeing it before thinking it was a "throw away". Since I've been shooting everything in RAW I decided to (via RawTherapee and Dynamic-Photo HDR) create a multi-exposure pseudo (because technically it's still a single RAW image) HDR and thought that it turned out pretty good. I didn't take the time to try, but I don't think I could have got these colors and levels from RAW conversion alone...
Here's the before completely unedited:
And the tone mapped image:
I'd love to know what you think!
Here's the before completely unedited:

And the tone mapped image:

I'd love to know what you think!
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