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sharing some mountain shots — not sure if the editing is killing them

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took the mini up into the hills last month and got some stills that i actually really like but every time i edit them i feel like im overdoing it. like i add contrast and they look punchy for a second and then i push it a little more and suddenly it looks like a fake postcard. been going back and forth on three of them for weeks now.

anyone else get stuck like this? im thinking maybe i should just post the raw looking versions and see what people think. the mountains were covered in snow and the shadows had this really blue tone that i keep trying to preserve but it keeps getting crushed when i mess with the highlights.

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yeah post them, sometimes you just need fresh eyes. i do this thing where i export, close everything, come back the next day and half the time i immediately see what was wrong. the blue shadow thing you're describing sounds like it could be a white balance issue creeping in when you adjust exposure

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honestly just post the flatter version and let people see what the scene actually looked like. everyone overprocesses mountain shots, its like a reflex. the ones that get me every time are the subtle ones where you can still feel the cold

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