yeah exactly, exposing for such different
light values is difficult, and the sky is
exposed well. if you had exposed for the
building the sky would be burnt out. but the
building does make up a large percentage of
the image.
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I understand about the lighting, but you can
make up for the underexpose in ps, or other
software. But other than that I like the
angle and the crop, great shot.
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ray.
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nice prespective, i think the building it too underexposed though. it seems to dark and drab. (1-2-3)
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