I've gotten into a debate with a more experienced night photographer about white balance, and I would be interested in your opinions.
Starting in late afternoon, the color balance in remaining light shifts dramatically as night falls. During "blue hour," for example, the light is very blue.
Normally, a "pure" white balance adjustment fully removes a color cast of this sort. If you shoot a neutral target under these varying conditions and apply the right WB, the color of the image of the neutral target will stay neutral.
The question is how much of the evening color casts one should remove. I recently posted a blue-hour photo that only partially removed the color cast:
Elsewhere, I posted a more neutral version that more fully removes the blue hour color cast (although what counts as "neutral") depends a bit on which boat transom one uses as a target):
Which do you prefer? or would you prefer something in between?
thanks
Dan