Always in the mood to learn something new, while not wanting the end result to to be like anyone else's, I decided to experiment. Photoshop's new Sky Replacement tool has a number of nice sky presets. But when I use them, I'm using elements I didn't create, and that anyone else can use, which is never my first choice. So, I figured out how to insert another image into one of the Sky Replacement layers to create something that is all original.
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1. The original, edited photo, of a king tide shot in Bolinas, California in Jan 2018.
2. That same shot with one of the Photoshop sky replacements.
3. A photo of mold growing on one of my lemons.
4. The original photo with a close up of lemon mold replacing the Photoshop sky. Looks like the fire sky we experienced for too long this past summer!