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I'm only going to post photos which I'm not sure about here, essentially to get others far better than me to tell me what to do in post-processing.

This is Bangkok not too far from Don Mueng. What think?

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Since color is not an important ingredient of this image, I would start by making it a B&W or split-tone image.

I'll have a go.

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Yes, perhaps worth a try at B & W .... I like the framing on some of your shots thumbsup.gif

I've got a bunch of what I call "muddy images"... I fiddled with some this afternoon ... in LR but hard to improve some, sometimes! sad.png

another few hours of getting side tracked to what I started to do! wink.pngfacepalm.gif

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Yes, perhaps worth a try at B & W .... I like the framing on some of your shots thumbsup.gif

I've got a bunch of what I call "muddy images"... I fiddled with some this afternoon ... in LR but hard to improve some, sometimes! sad.png

another few hours of getting side tracked to what I started to do! wink.pngfacepalm.gif

If they are imported as raw then you have a good shot at clearing them up but if you import as jpeg then it is much more difficult.

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Yes, perhaps worth a try at B & W .... I like the framing on some of your shots thumbsup.gif

I've got a bunch of what I call "muddy images"... I fiddled with some this afternoon ... in LR but hard to improve some, sometimes! sad.png

another few hours of getting side tracked to what I started to do! wink.pngfacepalm.gif

The muted tones are meant to represent . . . something . . . I'm not sure how to describe it.

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