White Balance changes.
These are in response to Linda's challenge. The original (number 3) was taken at Hebgen Lake just before sunrise at the end of blue hour. Number 1 is much cooler and is similar to what it looked like about 20 minutes earlier. The second has been warmed and shows what the lake looked like about 20 minutes later. I think there is a distinct difference in mood between #1 and #2.
Riverrat2 wrote:
... I think there is a distinct difference in mood between #1 and #2.
Absolutely! A great comparison and a beautiful scene.
For other folks who may have missed, here is the share topic with a link to three articles on creative use of white balance:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-579681-1.htmlThanks Lloyd.
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Loc: Fairview Park, Ohio
When I first started in photography before (I shot Raw) I used to shoot a landscape trying all the white balance settings to learn about white balance. I remember I got some really cool artistic interpretations of a scene. Linda's challenge will prompt me to try a few different white balance settings on some photographs in the future. Thanks!!
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