The other day, I went into Yosemite Valley hoping to find dramatic atmospheric conditions. When I arrived the sky was gray and the lighting was flat. It wasn't anything like what I was hoping to find. Being Yosemite, I thought I'd wait because conditions are constantly changing in the Valley. No soon did this thought cross my mind when the wind began to blow away the overcast skies. The gray sky turned blue and was filled with fast moving billowy white clouds. This is one of the images I made at one of Yosemite's iconic locations. What could I do to improve on this photo? I'm thinking in the way of post processing. Does this image appear to be over processed? Nikon D850, ISO 100, F8, Tamron 35-150 @45mm, 1/800sec

Nice shot. It's hard to do but sometimes waiting is the best option as you never know what the weather is gonna do. For me personally the only thing is maybe a little less sharpening, it's a tad too much for my taste, but I know I personally have a hard time finding the right amount so I'm not one to talk haha... Color and all appears natural and it doesn't appear to be overly processed to me outside of what I said already, and even that is just minimal.