I am lucky to get lots of opportunities for alligator photos, but in some ways they are not very photogenic subjects as they are usually almost fully submerged and the water surrounding them all looks the same. But on this shot, the wind was blowing and the background reflected in the water is such that I think it gives the water a "watercolor" look. Add alligator, and it becomes a decent shot (I think).
Sony a77ii, Tamron 150-600, 600mm at f6.3, 1/3200sec, ISO 3200
In LR CC: Exposure -1.19, Contrast +10, Highlights -17, Shadows -29, Blacks -5, Presence +7. Cropped down to take out extra water and make 'gator a bit bigger in frame.
There was still a blue cast after these changes, so I set Saturation of Blue to -47 to remove the cast. Then ran through NIK DFine to reduce the noise from the high ISO (for my camera).
Appreciate your C&C.
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