I'd probably use the White Balance eye-dropper tool to sample several areas of the asphalt paving. That frequently makes for a good neutral grey.

From: Jostein ?ksne

This looks like morning light.
I find it very difficult to use WB to balance the sunlight against the
shadows in morning light. It has a certain "peachy" quality to it which is
easily lost with the WB tool. :-(
Instead, I set the WB to render the sunlit parts as I want them, and then
adjust the shadows with saturation and luminance in Lightroom. Ususally,
it's only the "blue" lever that needs adjustment. Sometimes a little tweak
on "purple" can make a difference too.

Other than that, I can only criticise that there are two women in the
picture that tends to draw my eye away from the composition... :-)

Jostein

On 31 August 2012 05:33, Boris Liberman <bori...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!

I find my interest in photographer sparkled again - with Ricoh GXR A50
module I find myself often looking specifically for light and color...

Here is an attempt:
http://pentax-ways.blogspot.co.il/2012/08/peso-2012-35-etude.html

Be brutal and honest, as always.

Cheers!

Boris

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