Lochan in Strontian

@TonyBarrett I am curious what the title Lochen in Strontium describes. Please elaborate, thanks.


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Nice shot!

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@Soupy Punchy!

My version…

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Oh dear. It’s multiple typos by me…. Should be lochan, Gaelic for small loch or lake. Strontium is the element named after the Scottish village of Strontian (where it was discovered) on the Sunart peninsula in the Western Highlands, where the picture was taken… thanks and sorry for the confusion!

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A lovely image.
It gave me the opportunity to experiment, to see what I could do in different areas of the photograph. Now when I look at my result, I think it is greatly overdone, but here it is.

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I like the sky in particular. My hill was a little pink, I realised after posting. It’s hard to judge after sitting in front of an edit for a while. Kind of need to walk away for a while and go back to it. Also seeing different versions really helps. There’s something to learn from all of them.

Love the colour contrast

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Nice one!


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Foreground nicely brightened up

Thanks for this nice view!
My try might be a bit overdone, but hey it’s PlayRaw :smile:
Gave some sunshine to the tree in the foreground


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Great. I’ve been wondering whether it would be possible to do exactly that.

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I thought you were being clever. :stuck_out_tongue:

Could surmise that there was a relation. Good to know.

Ha. I’ve only ever been clever by accident

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Well that was fun! Thanks for the amazing Image.

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Wow. You brightened up the foreground really nicely while keeping the colours subtle.

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Thanks. :slight_smile: I found getting rid of the blues really helped keeping the overall color appearance in check.