In my two most recent threads I have been working on pre-sunrise photos and have been successful at exposing the images as far to the right as possible.
My reasoning for this was to maintain as much of the shadow detail as possible which based on my understanding of the concept would give me the most flexibility in post processing.
Here is the rub...some people felt the image was too bright (this is the thread if you want to take a look) for that time of day (20 minutes or so before sunrise).
I did double check the RAW file and confirmed that the only only a fractional increased in brightness was due to my PP (I believe that increased contrast was the cause).
So the question I have is since I didn't intentionally brighten the exposure in post how do get it looking like the right time of day in PP? I understand that I can apply gradients and selective curves and levels to different parts of the image but then I can't seem to get it looking 'right' which I know is subjective. I guess another way to put it is I feel like I am altering reality and becoming more of an artist when I take these steps (not necessarily a bad thing, just a thing)
Alternately, should I just make a decision to sacrifice some of the shadows at the time of capture and go from there?
As a side note, I do recall the morning being brighter than I thought it would be too which is only adding confusion to my approach to the PP
I think that this is an issue that others may have and I am hopeful that this discussion will be wide ranging on the subject and be something that I and others can refer back to in the future for sound advice.
Thanks in advance!