Many photographers use post-processing to eliminate bluish tones in their pictures. In the past, shooters used color correction filters for the same purpose. I usually keep the blue tones from deep shade or overcast conditions because I find them to be beautiful. A case in point is this shot of Kicker Rock in the Galapagos Islands (click 'view more'). This was taken before sunrise, thus the heavy blue cast on the seascape. I think the color is one of the reasons why this picture works so nicely. The blue color adds mood to this isolated rock literally in the middle of nowhere. I took this picture in 1995 from a boat with Fujichrome 100 film in a Mamiya RZ II 67 camera and a 250mm lens.
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