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like @Ricky336 said, in the first photo, the white balance is off. Also, the focus is too soft, the composition is not good (too much foreground and horizon is not on a third grid) and there is a blue fringe on the top border of the mountains.

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Jill_C
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October 24, 2023

In addition to the comments from @Ricky336  and @RALPH_L , I see magenta tones in the clouds in both images.

Jill C., Forum Volunteer
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October 24, 2023

like @Ricky336 said, in the first photo, the white balance is off. Also, the focus is too soft, the composition is not good (too much foreground and horizon is not on a third grid) and there is a blue fringe on the top border of the mountains.

Ricky336
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October 24, 2023

Hello,

I think you could change the white balance a bit - it's a bit too blue looking; I would also increase the dehaze slider a bit for the background as well as warm up the background and sky.