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Singapore view 1

Posted: Sun 15 Mar 2015, 03:43
by davidc
This is a work in progress, as yet I haven't even taken the card out of the camera and all the processing was done on my phone travelling home from the location.

I think I will go back to time it for the blue hour and for when the ligt show is going on in marina bay - I should be able to see the lasers and lights even from this distance!

So assume a prettier blue sky and maybe some lasers- any thoughts on the shot and my initial experimental treatment?

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Re: Singapore view 1

Posted: Sun 15 Mar 2015, 10:11
by Mike Farley
I prefer the original, although the sky could do with darkening down a notch. The processed version has too much contrast, the lower right hand corner especially, for my taste. Neither do I especially enjoy the mix of blue and yellow, which seem to clash. I also wonder how much the buildings to the left are adding; a pity that the ferris wheel is not further over to the right which would make it easier to exclude them.

It would be interesting to see the scene when taken at a more optimal time.

Re: Singapore view 1

Posted: Wed 25 Mar 2015, 13:35
by Paul Heester
Hi David

Did you bracket your shots? Just read an interesting article on HDR alternative techniques involving blending 2 or more exposures - http://www.shutterevolve.com/why-you-wi ... exposures/

It may help with the exposure range inherent in night shots.

Re: Singapore view 1

Posted: Thu 26 Mar 2015, 02:43
by davidc
I do bracket, yes - almost as a matter of course when shooting landscapes! It makes filters unnecessary in many cases :)

Still not gotten around to processing this yet. I've got a scratch drive approaching 500gb of unprocessed images now :o

Re: Singapore view 1

Posted: Thu 26 Mar 2015, 08:04
by Mike Farley
Paul Heester wrote:Hi David

Did you bracket your shots? Just read an interesting article on HDR alternative techniques involving blending 2 or more exposures - http://www.shutterevolve.com/why-you-wi ... exposures/

It may help with the exposure range inherent in night shots.


Thanks for the link, Paul. There's a lot in there and I am still working my way through it, but it encompasses a number of useful looking techniques.

Re: Singapore view 1

Posted: Thu 26 Mar 2015, 08:07
by Mike Farley
davidc wrote:
I've got a scratch drive approaching 500gb of unprocessed images now :o


Well that settles what to do during your holidays. You daren't go away anywhre interesting as that would only result in an increase to the backlog. ;)