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Mmm, a Maybach. Yours ?
I'm interested in everyone's views on this...
The first shot is one that I posted a few days ago of the scene from the Shard. The second one includes a sky that occurred earlier the same evening, composited onto the same scene.
Which do you prefer...?
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I prefer the one with the black sky. The red sky is nice but it "competes" for attention with the view in front. Maybe if you make the scenery in front much darker (almost like a silhouette with a small hints of the lights) it would work better, but not sure.I'm interested in everyone's views on this...
The first shot is one that I posted a few days ago of the scene from the Shard. The second one includes a sky that occurred earlier the same evening, composited onto the same scene.
Which do you prefer...?
Very much agree with Satrycon and pegelli. Not only in my opinion does the red sky competes for one's attention with the cityscape, but the intensity of lights in the city is a bit much for the time of day when the apparent sunset is occurring. The original posted image is dramatic and lovely on its own.I prefer the one with the black sky. The red sky is nice but it "competes" for attention with the view in front. Maybe if you make the scenery in front much darker (almost like a silhouette with a small hints of the lights) it would work better, but not sure.
Ed, I prefer the one without the composited sky. IMHO, the red sky detracts from the incredible detail of the lights of the city. I love the shot (without the red sky).I'm interested in everyone's views on this...
The first shot is one that I posted a few days ago of the scene from the Shard. The second one includes a sky that occurred earlier the same evening, composited onto the same scene.
Which do you prefer...?