OK, first off, this is an edited photo. I posted a similar view previously, but with a much more mundane sky - and no such reflection in the lake. In my Photoshop class we were learning sky replacement techniques and tricks, and this was the result for my example, using a sunset shot that I had taken at the beach. Oh, the fun I could have with this technique!
A challenging piece of work beautifully done Ron not easy to produce the replacement sky's reflection in the water, you have nailed it with this example, well done Fav:)
@redy4et Thanks, Elizabeth. My classes are not exactly a standard online version. My teacher in Laguna Beach is conducting our classes, which before March were in-person, but out of necessity are being done via Zoom these days. Let me know if you're interested in joining in. We have a very fun group - three of us have been regulars for years.
@ludwigsdiana Thanks, Diana. As I mentioned to Elizabeth above, my instructor is local, but done via Zoom presently. It would be great to have a South African participant!
@pcoulson Thanks, Peter. Not as tough as you might think. The new versions of Lightroom and Photoshop come with some pretty slick features. Some are amazing!
@pamknowler@dutchothotmailcom@merrelyn@louannwarren I just realized I keep giving the same answer to all of the comments, so I'm consolidating - sorry! A rather simple edit, to be honest. Just utilizing the capabilities provided by the good folks at Adobe. But I do appreciate the kind comments!