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<blockquote data-quote="markmullen" data-source="post: 5115" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>I have to agree with Morepx about the blueness but otherwise really like the image. As a beginner you've clearly grasped what some people take many years to, that photography is all about capturing light. Your composition is very good too, the little bit of land bottom right just frames up the image.</p><p></p><p>As a disclaimer I don't use Lightroom but I seem to remember you've got a HSL (hue, saturation and luminance) panel within the develop module, go to the saturation section and turn down the blues and cyans and I think you'll have an image to be proud of. </p><p></p><p>I hope you're not offended but I flashed a copy of Lightroom up, and without changing anything else did a bit of work with the HSL slider and got what I think is a very pleasing result. I also boosted the reds, orange and yellows a touch to bring out the foliage. Let me know if you'd rather I take this down.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1772[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>As an aside I come to Anglesey from time to time to train, I drive rescue boat in floods and at Four mile bridge, where the two bridges are close together, I think it's the A55 and the railway, when the tide changes it whistles through the bridges and gives us very fast moving water to train in, sometimes we even jump out of the boats and fly down in drysuits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="markmullen, post: 5115, member: 394"] I have to agree with Morepx about the blueness but otherwise really like the image. As a beginner you've clearly grasped what some people take many years to, that photography is all about capturing light. Your composition is very good too, the little bit of land bottom right just frames up the image. As a disclaimer I don't use Lightroom but I seem to remember you've got a HSL (hue, saturation and luminance) panel within the develop module, go to the saturation section and turn down the blues and cyans and I think you'll have an image to be proud of. I hope you're not offended but I flashed a copy of Lightroom up, and without changing anything else did a bit of work with the HSL slider and got what I think is a very pleasing result. I also boosted the reds, orange and yellows a touch to bring out the foliage. Let me know if you'd rather I take this down. [ATTACH type="full"]1772[/ATTACH] As an aside I come to Anglesey from time to time to train, I drive rescue boat in floods and at Four mile bridge, where the two bridges are close together, I think it's the A55 and the railway, when the tide changes it whistles through the bridges and gives us very fast moving water to train in, sometimes we even jump out of the boats and fly down in drysuits. [/QUOTE]
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