>>3221064this isn't a good edit of his photo. What you did is take a murky photo with great cloud texture that was perhaps somewhere between a quarter and an eight step underexposed and made it into an oversaturated forgettable mess. I can see upping the orange a bit in the sun area, but there's something nice about the shape of the clouds blocking the sun in bands, and that bright saturated orange reduces the emotional effect. The original isn't that intelligently composed but the sky and background of dead trees are interestingly glum and subdued, almost menacing. In yours it looks an advertisement for a "getaway trip" if they gave getaway trips to shitty parts of the coast of Maine. The original's clouds looked not unlike they were painted in oil rather than captured by photo. Your edit trivializes them and makes the sun the subject.
Sometimes a few tiny edits is all you need. Don't touch the saturation bar without turning up your screen to full brightness and staring intently (zoomed) at the elements that got saturated the most. I know pretty colors are cool and all but they have a time and a place. Not every sun has to be neon orange