Hi Daniel, this is a nice landscape but I do think the corrected version is a bit better. I don't see many pictures that come right out of the camera that are good. Most need correction of some kind. The Photoshop Elements that comes free with some printers etc is a very good way to start. Don.
Yeah Dan, any version of PS is going to be expensive, but once you have it, you have it forever, and it's well worth it. Really any digital image, scanned or from a camera, could benefit from a minimum of 1) tonal/color adjustment and 2) sharpening. I'd suggest, if you have a high speed internet connection, try downloading a trial version of the newest release of PS from adobe.com, or even PS Elements would be a good starting point. Take it easy,
Thanks Chris. I do have to say that I think the adjustment looks better. I don't have photoshop, or any similar program, and I've been debating whether or not I should start using it. Thanks for the comment. dan