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Wim van Velzen

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after sunset colour
« on: January 01, 2013, 11:12:53 am »

Last July we camped at Fidden Farm, Isle of Mull (Scotland). The campsite has very nice views over the Sound of Iona, with all kinds or rocky islets and a sandy beach.
Must of the time there was a fair amount of rain and dull, grey clouds.

One evening it cleared a bit after sunset. I noticed the light while sitting in the tent and came up with this:



I left the colour temperature at 5500K in PP.
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Re: after sunset colour
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2013, 07:47:38 pm »

I really like this kind of image... However, I stole the small image you provided and found that there was quite a lot of blue in the sky. So I thought that this was an improvement
Please forgive me if I'm wrong....
Way, way back I took a similar shot of a Scottish loch - which is still one of my fafourites
Maybe you can reduce the blue in that?
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Re: after sunset colour
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2013, 05:51:11 am »

hi Tony

Thanks for your suggestion. It is a nice alternative, a bit more contrasty and less monochrome. I think I will return to the original file and see what I like best!

Your image has the same black-out rocks against strong light. Maybe we have got a theme  :)
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