The sample photo used in the above link and for this suggested noise reduction method is right on par with your image here. In that the skies are very similar.
That said..
Even going back some time.. you demonstrate your innate eye for composing an image.
With the section of rainbow peaking in as an added bonus.
I really like this one.. grain and all.
+favs for me.
And..
But, of course.. thank you for sharing this one with us.
When I see an image like this, I wish I had the time to travel the world and see places like this in person. The rainbow is a nice touch, but the first thing I noticed was what appears to be a sheep in the mid-lower right. This shot definitely did not come from here.
Dorothy Michaels: No, just Dorothy. Alan's always Alan, Tom's always Tom and John's always John. I have a name too. It's Dorothy, capital D-O-R-O-T-H-Y.
Holds up pretty well and comparatively speaking, Dale.
Re: The grain/noise.
Quick fix/tip: 3 Precise and Subtle Noise Reduction Methods in Adobe Photoshop | "1. Noise Reduction on the RBG Channels"
The sample photo used in the above link and for this suggested noise reduction method is right on par with your image here. In that the skies are very similar.
That said..
Even going back some time.. you demonstrate your innate eye for composing an image.
With the section of rainbow peaking in as an added bonus.
I really like this one.. grain and all.
+favs for me.
And..
But, of course.. thank you for sharing this one with us.