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8th July 2017, 02:29 PM
#1
Which Do You Prefer?
Two versions of the same shot. Different post-production creates different emotional responses. Which do you prefer?
The bigger the photo, the more the impact.
The shot itself is a detail from the side of the Pennsylvania Museum of Art. Very nice (large) museum.
exif is f/4.0 for 1/125 at 29mm. Iso 160.
Thanks for looking. C&C desired, as always.
Philadelphia Art Museaum Detail 1 by Ian Veitzer, on Flickr
Philadephia Art Museum Detail 2 by Ian Veitzer, on Flickr
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8th July 2017, 02:46 PM
#2
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
For me the glass has a more dramatic appearance in the first image and the stonework is more interesting in the second. I find the upper part of the shots a bit distracting, especially the very bright area above the glass in the first. I'd be inclined to crop at the top of the glass and maybe also darken the glass visible laterally to the columns.
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8th July 2017, 02:59 PM
#3
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
Probably because both are seen together, second one appears dull; so i too go for the first
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8th July 2017, 03:24 PM
#4
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
I like the warmer tones in the second but the window needs something - brightened perhaps?
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8th July 2017, 03:32 PM
#5
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
Neat building and shot. I'm leaning towards #1 but have to agree that the light is not quite balanced top to bottom. Maybe a little extra pop on the glass on #2 would work well? Boy they don't make them like that anymore..
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8th July 2017, 07:11 PM
#6
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
#2 for me as it looks more natural
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8th July 2017, 07:38 PM
#7
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
First one for me, just like the tones.
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8th July 2017, 08:46 PM
#8
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
How about somewhere between the two?
Perhaps try adding just a fraction of highlight brightness to the second image?
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8th July 2017, 09:07 PM
#9
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
#2 for me. #1 doesn't look natural.
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8th July 2017, 09:38 PM
#10
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
The second shot - if you brighten up the window! The first looks like it has an overall blue tinge that distracts somewhat.
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8th July 2017, 10:01 PM
#11
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
+1 to Bill's suggestion. And as an afterthought, did you think about a bit of vertical adjustment?
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8th July 2017, 10:26 PM
#12
Re: Which Do You Prefer?
Number 2 has much more attractive and interesting colours and the palette looks more balanced; perhaps lift a bit more detail out of the dark shadow areas near the top. Number 1 looks like a photo with the incorrect white balance.
Cheers.
Philip
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