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Haha, stop talking nonsense and get to work! Let’s take a look at the original picture and effect first


Change the color mode to grayscale, and then to dual tone (you can emphasize the contrast between light and dark, anyway, I think this works better) and the settings are as follows

Use a Curves adjustment layer and pull the blue channel down to highlight the yellow

ctrl+shift+alt+e, merge one

Filter-Rendering-Lighting Effect, the settings are as follows:

Press ctrl+j to set it to soft light mode to highlight the effect of the clouds above. Add a mask to cover the unwanted areas

Basically it’s over. You can add a Curves adjustment layer on top, adjust the brightness, ok, and call it a day.