Bob, these are great!  Nicely composed, very atmospheric, very interesting. The 
color looks fine.

The kid in the first shot was kind enough to wear a white shirt, and there is 
something white or grey in most of the other shots that you could place the 
white balance "eyedropper" tool on.

I carry a gizmo in my bag that is ~15 x 15 cm, with one grey reflective surface 
and one surface that is black, 18% grey, and white.  In difficult lighting I 
take one shot of it, and use the LR eyedropper on it to get the WB for the rest 
of the shots.

Rick

http://photo.net/photos/RickW


--- On Wed, 10/8/08, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here are some photos I took wandering around the Mellah last
> week:
> http://www.web-options.com/Mellah/
> 
> I'm particularly interested to hear your views about
> the colour
> balance in these shots. The colour is what attracted me to
> the scene,
> but in the unprocessed raw state it appears to have a very
> strong
> colour cast - possibly I had the white balance wrong on the
> camera. I
> have used LR to set them to a more neutral colour, but in
> doing so I'm
> worried I may have lost some of the original impact. I
> can't trust my
> own colour vision or memory.
> 
> Bob
> 
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