Denis,
I dont like how much the light fades towards the top of the building. I think I would also like the sky a bit brighter. The image is eye catching!
Denis,
I dont like how much the light fades towards the top of the building. I think I would also like the sky a bit brighter. The image is eye catching!
Galaxy S7 and photoshop
Striking image ! Minor quibble - the verticals are over-corrected ( top right ). Took me a while to work out how a "Perfectly Aligned" image looked very slightly wrong when printed. Reading Norman McGrath ,who explained that a slight degree of undercorrection looked "better". Very slight though ; adjust to "Correct", then back a Tad. Tad being say .5 degrees.
Thanks for your thoughtful comments Jim, Nicholas and Ian,
Thanks, Jim - Yes, HDR effects are often applied in excess.
This is a simple blending of bracketed exposures with minimal adjustment.
The little bit of lighting at street level accounts for the falloff at the top. It did not bother me, because I remembered how it was early that morning. Now that you mentioned it... I should improve on it. I had a lighter, brighter sky then let it go darker in preference to more saturated color.
You caught me on that, Ian. You have a keen eye. There is a slight over correction and I thought I could get away with leaving it ! Under correction would be better, I agree. I've heard that, too.
Next go round I'll try to improve it.
Thanks to all for the input.
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Powerful tree image, Scott !
I know just enough to be dangerous !
s7, ps
Cinestill 800T Nikon FM3A 50mm f1.8D
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S7, PS
What's wrong with your sunflower - normally they look straight into the sun :-)
The FX39 thing works fine out of your hands,
Ritchie
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