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I almost didn't bother trying to post-process this one and, if you've taken a look at the original, you'll know why. Craig and I had been shooting in relatively bright sunlight, but just before I took this shot the sun dissapeared behind a small, but particularly dense cloud. The effect was pronounced: the sky remained bright, but the sea became very dark, dull and flat.

Anyway, as I liked the composition, particularly the cresting wave to the right of the end of the groyne, I thought I'd see what I could come up with, and once I'd added an extremely steep masked curve (to lift the foreground detail), the image looked a whole lot better. The only thing that didn't quite work out was the colour balance, i.e. using an RGB curve to make such a pronounced difference in brightness and contrast also added a massive boost to the saturation – the sea was now an electric shade of blue. I did try changing the blend mode to Luminosity, but this unbalanced the image in a different direction – the sky was blue, but the sea was virtually monochromatic. This could have been fixed – I could have toned the sea, but not the sky, or vice versa – but the simplest solution was to convert the image to black and white. A slight cop-out, but in this case an effective one.

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3x2 + fylde coast [scenic] + show the original
comment by Matteo at 08:23 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

Amazing, very "Chromasian". Definetly want this as mini!

comment by Aryan at 08:23 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

Great b&w, well done.

comment by Adrian at 08:38 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

I think the absence of colour emphasizes the wonderful textures throughout the image so no cop out at all.

comment by Neil Holmes at 08:42 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

Wow, make a good mini PSD David?

comment by Pezhman at 08:52 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

Nice photoshop processing!
thanks for sharing

comment by Nicki at 10:54 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

Powerful lighning here, great details. This one makes me marvel, seems that I could touch the clouds. Seems that your way of processing goes 3D ;). Good interpretation.

comment by Carlos Garcia at 11:19 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

WOW! Bravo David. This is one of my favorite Blackpool locations. Looks like an Ansel Adams piece. Awesome composition and processing.

comment by Matthias at 11:38 AM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

yes, who tought that was a great photo by watching the original :) but now with that great black and white conversation it has become GREAT!

comment by Dan Kaufman at 01:29 PM (GMT) on 23 September, 2010

I whole heartedly agree with your choice of a Black and White post-process, BUT not that its a cop out. :) Very well done !!! I really like the "chunky texture" you gave the sea. And the sky is, of course, killer.

comment by Ramsey at 01:10 AM (GMT) on 25 September, 2010

Another beautiful conversion. Two thumbs up on this one.

comment by buntagphoto at 02:38 AM (GMT) on 25 September, 2010

The BW route was a excellent choice.

comment by djn1 at 09:29 AM (GMT) on 25 September, 2010

Thanks everyone.

comment by LightningPaul at 12:06 PM (GMT) on 25 September, 2010

Looks fantastic!

comment by ramon at 11:08 PM (GMT) on 25 September, 2010

fabulous serie.

comment by BitProcessor at 12:05 PM (GMT) on 26 September, 2010

love the wild,hard, cold mood !