The right half of the frame works better for me than the left, which looks overexposed to me. As lensmole said, this was a hard one to capture in a single exposure. You might be able to rescue it a bit by combining what you have done with another raw conversion for the left windows with exposure set a stop or two down. Dunno.
The right half of the frame works better for me than the left, which looks overexposed to me. As lensmole said, this was a hard one to capture in a single exposure. You might be able to rescue it a bit by combining what you have done with another raw conversion for the left windows with exposure set a stop or two down. Dunno.
I can see what Richard is saying, but overall I think it is a good capture. I don't think it would be too hard to lower the exposure on the left side of the frame.
i can see what richard is saying, but overall i think it is a good capture. I don't think it would be too hard to lower the exposure on the left side of the frame.
+1, agree
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I can see what Richard is saying, but overall I think it is a good capture. I don't think it would be too hard to lower the exposure on the left side of the frame.
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+1, agree