Bourbon Neat
Senior Member
This was shot 2 hours and 12 minutes after sunset, this is (as shot/no pp).
Photography is enjoyable for sure. It does have inherent struggles for me due to a moderate/high degree of color blindness. In 60 years it has never occurred to me that a night sky is blue, I see black skies and white stars while outdoors at night.
What I thought were a bunch of under exposed shots with black sky turns out to be blue sky and blue stars after added exposure. In lightroom the 'as shot' raw image looks to me like black sky with light blue stars.
What colors do you see in this image, pre and post processing? Do you see blue or black skies when outdoors in the dark hours?
Photography is enjoyable for sure. It does have inherent struggles for me due to a moderate/high degree of color blindness. In 60 years it has never occurred to me that a night sky is blue, I see black skies and white stars while outdoors at night.
What I thought were a bunch of under exposed shots with black sky turns out to be blue sky and blue stars after added exposure. In lightroom the 'as shot' raw image looks to me like black sky with light blue stars.
What colors do you see in this image, pre and post processing? Do you see blue or black skies when outdoors in the dark hours?
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