I notice a few people posting images of the Milky Way with extreme edits in lightroom and photoshop. I figured I would try out an extreme edit with one of my photos from Bryce Canyon and see how its received.

Do you like extreme edits like this that really bring out the detail of the Milky Way?
The result is great, and this is the type of photos that capt human eyes attention! I personally have some curiosity to see the photo without edition...
That is a good idea, maybe in the future I can do a before and after post.
Agree, a before/after would be very interesting.
Thank you so much for the feedback, I cant wait to share before and afters along with my editing process.
I would like to see that!! :))
Amazing photo. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you
You're welcome. Keep up the great work! I've just started following you :)
Wow, such a beautiful Picture :)
Really good Job, my Friend 👍🏼
Thank you, really happy you like it! :)
I love it...It's stunningly beautiful ♡
Amazing Milky Way..... And I look forward to seeing the pictures before and after with much interest!
Thank you, I appreciate the feedback and I will be making more posts with before and after edits in the future.
You're welcome! That will be great! :)
Thank you for posting @azfix.
Beautiful photograph and subject matter.
The end result ......whether it is edited or not is to bring beauty to the eye of the beholder........if the objective is to elevate the photograph to an art form.
If the objective is to report the facts....then non-edited is best.
Your milky way photographs are memorable...lovely...and the accompanying commentary places the viewer at the scene.
Thank you for the very nice comment and taking the time to have a look at my photo.
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Great job.
Thank you