danielyamseng Goldmember 2,053 posts Likes: 17 Joined Oct 2007 More info | Jun 05, 2011 19:30 | #1 The picture above was taken using 5D mark II using a 50L lens. The pictures was processed as a HDR shoots. Even then I found out the following problem:- i) The sky is still white in color even though I bracket the shoot +- 1 stop for HDR processing. ii) The interior of the temple still look dark. I thought HDR would light up the interior. Otherwise how to brighten up the interior? iii) There's many people who block the view of the temple. This is the best I could do. But in some situation (other shoots) they just blocking the building.Thus would a wide angle lens would help on this? If yes for this pictures a ideal wide angle prime is which one? iv) I think some wide angle lens might just distort the building view. A TS might help but if I use 50L with foot zooming, the building still look naturally straight. Thus would a 35L is much better in this situation? v) Would a zoom lens i.e a 17-40L already could produce a nice result for this situation?
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Jun 07, 2011 21:33 | #2 There's more than +/- one stop of detail there. You have a very dark temple interior and a very bright sky.
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