Three versions. Preference and why? Don't be afraid to "let me have it."
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I like #3. It is sharper with more vibrant colors
I like #3. It is sharper with more vibrant colors
Of these #3 is the best, but that shutter speed is way too low unless you are clamped down on a tripod or similar. The focus on the lines of the stone work just isn't quite there. The lines are fuzzy looking.
kymarto
Loc: Portland OR and Milan Italy
Of the three, I'd say #1 is best. It's a bit flat in terms of contrast--#3 is better there, but #3 blows out the sky completely. Even in #1 you've blown out the clouds, indicating that your darkest frame (if this is true multi-image HDR) is too light. You could easily adjust #1in Photoshop, including getting rid of the color fringing in the trees.
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Three versions. Preference and why? Don't be afraid to "let me have it."
Thanks
It was a toss up between one and three, but I finally settled on #1.
I would like you to have included the middle exposed shot for comparison purposes to that of the HDR.
JCam
Loc: MD Eastern Shore
I too like #3 but the right tilting back corner of the building bothers me; the railing is also not level. Is the tile floor of the porch really that sloped?
Straighten the picture and it will be much better.
#1 sky is blown out in #3
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
I like #1 best, the clouds look good in the photo, not blown out! IMHO
:-D :-D
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Three versions. Preference and why? Don't be afraid to "let me have it."
Thanks
I like the third one best as the first two both look a little soft to me.
Besides the HDR evaluation, in architectural photography especially, vertical lines should be vertical -- with few exceptions for dramatic effect.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Three versions. Preference and why? Don't be afraid to "let me have it."
Thanks
Three. It seems to have more shadows where necessary 🖤🖤🖤🖤
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