Well, after weeks of rain it finally brightened up today and looked good for a decent sunset and finally a chance to practice some slow shutter speed water shots. I can visualise the picture I want in my mind but I'm damned if I can make it work! First issue was location. I just couldn't find a suitable site that had good foreground interest along with a good background within the time I had, but this can be sorted as I have miles of coastline on my doorstep. The sunset didn't really happen and wasn't that spectacular at all then the tide calmed down and the waves reduced to a gentle roll which doesnt help when trying to get a nice milky effect. Then to top it all off I get home, check the pictures to find I have loads of dust/dirt in my camera which is showing up on the pics. Anyway, enough of the self pity
All the above can be sorted with more planning, but the main issue I was experiencing was the colouration. I was hoping to get good colouration from the foreground and the sea and also a nice orangey sky with a long 20-30 second exposure but all I kept getting were lots of blue! I tried all the preset White Balance settings but none really made much of a difference.
This is the first time I have attempted these kind of shots so need all the help I can get. What am I doing wrong?
This shot shows how blue they were coming out, oh and also the amount of dust that needs cleaning (bear in mind it was nearly dark):
This is the best of a very bad bunch:
The above are straight out the camera without any processing at all (just a resize for the forum).
I did manage one shot I was half happy with but it still needs more work, as below:
Thanks for looking and any helpful tips will be gratefully received.