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Started Aug 20, 2020 | Photos thread
neilt3
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Re: question

EmmaNems wrote:.

When showing two photos of the same scene, such as the last two, why would you not adjust the levels so they match in density? Not doing so makes that difference the most notable thing about the photos. It also makes the photographer seem lazy or not observant.

Well , the clues where I wrote "alternate view" .

Very slightly different view and very slightly different processing .

Gives you two slightly different images .

So the question is , which would you prefer ?

Being a hot sunny day near the coast it was a bit hazy , so the first one is correct as seen , the second I adjusted more which gave it a bit more colour and contrast .

Strictly speaking I should have used a polariser but didn't have it on me at the time .

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