Honestly for me this looks a bit too much like the old HDR images. For me it would lack a bit of contrast and depth. It's just too much evened out, especially in the shadows (for me !). But if that is what you wanted then that's perfect and a nice composition and it has that artificial architectural touch.
Nice image! I too think would prefer somewhat deeper shadows just to give the image a bit more punch but I like the overall composition (" < "-shape leading lines, interest in the foreground) 👍
Me being overly precise would have cloned out the bench on the right (edge-awareness-thingy)
@ronaldsmeets Thanks, next time I look at in I will try to darken the shadows to see how it looks...
@ronaldsmeets Thanks, next time I look at in I will try to darken the shadows to see how it looks...
You're welcome. But always remember: it's your photo - do what you want to do, not what some random stranger (aka me ;-)) says :D
@ronaldsmeets I definitely agree with Ronald here. It's yours and only yours no matter what others think and don't like eventually.
@ronaldsmeets Thanks, next time I look at in I will try to darken the shadows to see how it looks...
If you do, consider posting it. I like the shot, but I think I see what others are getting at...and I would like to see the difference - on the off chance maybe I'd learn something. 😉
(edge-awareness-thingy)
What software are you using? Mine doesn't seem to have that feature. 🤣
Mine neither (it's me who's doing the "edge scanning")), but maybe that would a useful AI addition to editing software? ;-)
I'm hoping for a software/hardware combination - something like in-camera edge detect software connected to an electric fence collar...
I'm hoping for a software/hardware combination - something like in-camera edge detect software connected to an electric fence collar...
Hehehe ... "why is that photographer screaming?" "oh, he's just bad a framing his composition" ;-)