MOHO
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--Wow, tough shot to expose.
Personally, I would like to see the dark areas a little brighter
they are running downhill so a horizon correction is definitely needed =]Also, all the pictures seem to be running downhill so maybe a slight horizon correction is needed.
--Complements on the photo, the lighting was a challenge and you handled it well.
That said, I'm wondering about the well-being of the paintings hung in direct sunlight... not a good practice, neither for the painting nor the viewer.
MOHO... you're welcome! The other think that might have worked for you, because the subject is static, is an HDR approach. With the right software, you can use the HDR approach with a single photo, especially if it was shot in RAW.Thanks very much for your kind comments.
I understand your questioning regarding the paintings. This is a very small gallery in our conservatory, located in our city park.
The artwork is rotated VERY frequently.............however I will mention your comments on my next visit there. Thanks.