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    Default The last flash of the night.

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    As the daylight creeps in from the east the lighthouse can take it's rest. This is Happisburgh Lighthouse on the North Sea Coast of England. I have great affection for this light as it was the first light to welcome me to my home port 12 miles further down the coast in the days when I was a ships captain.

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    Hi David

    I understand your affection, I think its catching.. Great image, but i think it would appeal to me more if it was a little brighter RHS... I also see a blue cast in the whites which I would address first.

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    Hi David - Thanks for explaining your connection though it's a photogenic lighthouse without the connection too. Don has made good points with which I agree. The image also feels unbalanced to me but that could just be me. I wonder if shifting the lighthouse more to the left of the frame would have been possible.

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    I like the scene as presented, it appears very natural to me, I find the composition is quite pleasing and the darker RHS is smaller in area compared to the larger paler area on LHS, composition is not a strong point for me..but I think it looks good!

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    Thanks for the feed back. Jonathan, I am pleased that you like it as presented. I tried to give the impression of the daylight coming in from the east (LH) and the night retreating to the west.Don and Rachel, there is a lot of sense in the recommendations you made. I have re-worked the image to your suggestions and it has created a much different image. See what you think. I think the foreground is too bright now.Name:  hlh.jpg
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    Hi David - I am presuming that you added canvas on the right because I can see the repetition in the grass and clouds. If you don't have more room or another image with the lighthouse more to the left (but not centered) I would leave the comp as is in the op. I can't comment on the tones because I am not on my calibrated monitor now.

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    Really nice light and mood David.
    I am fine with the original composition but there's a distinct drop in exposure in middle from L to R.
    Almost as if you had a grad filter on sideways?
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    Hi David

    I also prefer the original composition. I agree the RP is quite different and without the mood associated with the original. To reiterate, I would have just corrected the WB first up so the whites stood out more, then assessed the need to lighten the RHS, especially since you want to show sun rising..

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    Hi David, i like the op the best as far as the composition goes I agree with DAn on the cast and evening out the tones a bit between the bright and dark sides
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    Lots of good suggestions here. Thanks everyone for the interest. I preferred the composition and mood of the original post but tried an RP which I didn't particularly like. Here is an RRP with some slight changes on the original image. Removing the cast on the whole image destroyed the mood of the sky so I applied it to the whites on the buildings only. I have also lightened the RH side sky as far as I want to go to preserve my original idea.Name:  _1030873-rrp.jpg
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    Well done on that final post David. I always wonder about correcting these blue casts in sunrise or sunset photos, because I do think the convey the sense of dusk or dawn with their blue shadows. Re. the composition: I would have preferred either the tower of the lighthouse exactly centered, or on one of the ROT lines.

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    Hi David...I am late to the party, but the repost in Pane #10 address the RHS nicely and now works as presented.

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