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Originally Posted by Larryp
Nice shots, Rod
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Cheers Laurie
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Originally Posted by ourkind
Hey Rod both shots look great well done!!
Colourwise I'd probably cool the sky i.e. from red to blue in the car photo but that's my personal preference, there's no set rule on sky colours, we all have artistic license to do as we please and whatever suits out taste.
The second shot is very good too, the Milky Way looks great! love the yellow town glow behind the trees. Are you using a Samyang 14mm Lens Profile in Lightroom or Photoshop to remove the warping on the sides? it wasn't as obvious in the car photo but it is in this one.
I downloaded and installed a Adobe Lens Profile program which lets you search/select and installs the appropiate lens profile (in this case Samyang 14mm on a Canon Full Frame) and then you can select it when editing your photo in PS and possibly LR.

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Thanks for the feedback Carlos
Yeah I did a google search for the lens profile, I found the one that had to be manually installed first and wasted 2 hours there

. Then I found the Adobe lens profile installer and ran that. I deleted the manually installed one and let the Adobe program do its thing, It installed two profiles into Lightroom: Samyang 14mm and Samyang 14mm F2.8 ED AS IF UMC etc??? (im at work now and writing from memory) . The second profile corrects the distortion but turns the corners of the image almost pink? The first profile corrects distortion but has minimal effect on the vignetting. I used the first one but im still not 100% sure if its the right one?
I spent a bit more time on the "trees" shot in PS (only used lightroom for the car shot) I applied different layers and masks for the foreground, sky and Milkyway, so I was able to darken the sky and give the Milkyway a bit more contrast.
I appreciate your help