
This is an interesting composition of my lovely partner, Shelley. As usual, click on the image to make it bigger.
I used Lightroom to establish a white balance. Went with a warmer tone than Lightroom initially picked. The best way to find a white balance that works is to take a look at what Lightroom dishes out first, then if you don't like it, swing the temperature slider way left and then way right, a little like a swing in the play ground. Continue to swing each way with smaller and smaller swings until you settle at a point that suits. This is of course an artistic choice so it's totally up to how you feel about it.
Then I reduced the exposure and brightness somewhat to darken the blacks, I also applied a vignetting to totally close the image down. You may be aware that I almost always shoot as bright as possible and then reduce the values in Lightroom after the fact. This is one of the few occasions that I exposed the image normally as I knew that I was going to reduce the exposure/brightness anyway so wasn't too concerned about shooting bright in this instance. Remember the brighter you shoot the great detail you will have in your image.
Then I increased the Clarity Slider to about 30 and increased the vibrance. I finally used the Details Panel to sharpen the image the way I wanted it. I used 35/1.2/20/70 respectively from top to bottom (I'm talking sliders here). I then exported the image to Photoshop for some final sharpening.
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