Taken on a very contrast day, it was a waiting game, in the end worth it. This has been spilt toned in sepia and selenium. The bottom in sepia and the top in selenium, with selected bleach with cotton bud.
graham - have you scanned this in grayscale? I'm not seeing any colour difference between the sky and the foreground. Can you tell us what your reasoning was to tone the top and bottom halves in different toners? Hopefully I'm not teaching you to suck eggs here, or maybe I've misunderstood your creative processes, but split toning is about using one toner to effect one end of the tonal scale (eg selenium on the darker tones) and the other to effect the opposite end.
I guess the final point is, no matter what I or anyone else "offers" as advice, as long as you're happy with your results, then that is all that is important.
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