Walczak Photo wrote in post #5711185
It's an interesting image but over-all to me it looks a little on the dark side...being an HDR I would think the point would be to get everything (the buildings, the sky, etc) properly exposed...to me the buildings and the foreground look rather under exposed.
One thing I do have to say...and this isn't really about the photography as much as just the subject matter...it amazes me how much some "big cities" have a tendency to look the same. This shot reminds me of a shot I recently took of downtown Cleveland and I've seen similar shots of Detroit. Chicago and New York. I'm not really sure if that has anything to do with the feeling you were trying to convey with this shot but it came across to me in that way.
Just my $.02 worth,
Jim
Jim, thanks for your two cents, here's mine.
With regards to your comments about the exposure in this picture, the truth is that I only used HDR here for the effect it creates in the photo as a whole. I could have certainly processed this in a way that would have left everything well exposed, but that was not the particular look I was going for. Indeed, in post processing I applied certain things that increased contrast in certain areas and lowered exposure in others (like the numerous vignettes I overlayed).
I too was reminded of the countless photos of similar scenes I have seen after first taking the series of photos here. My primary motivation in processing therefore, was to give this familiar scene something that is not so common, as anyone with a similar lens in the downtown area of their particular town can take virtually the same capture. This photo was taken in SoHo, but there is truthfully very little there (in this photo) to differentiate it from any other city.