Hi All, this must be one of the must photographed locations in the country, but I thought I'd brave the crowds and do a long exposure anyway....What do you think?
The consistent grey makes it appear a bit 'sterile' and there is distortion that needs to be dealt with but it does seem a good detail shot and the long exposure works well for the sky.
I like it a lot the composition leads you nicely to the tower and House of Parliament also you've nicely avoided the unsightly party boat moorings but tend to agree that some distortion correction wouldn't go a miss also you've s few dust spots that need cloning out, it maybe time to give your sensor a bit of clean to avoid further cloning in the future
Thanks All, I kind of like the 'Sterile' look on this particular image. I agree with the distortion and sensor spots. I kind of ran out of patience by the time I finished correcting the leaning Big Ben...
I like the long exposure effect and it's certainly one of the better versions of this photo I have seen before, possibly even the best as the sky has so much going for it. Compositionally however it's a copy of a much photographed scene so lacking in creativity.
I do think that the flat tones detract, though quite a lot of this is the effect of the sepia toning - toning is best in the dark and mid-tones, less effective in the whites or 'paper' end of the spectrum, where it is generally best to see true whites. It tends to create the sense of looking at the picture through tinted glasses, and pulls everything (tonally) into the middle.
Thanks All for all the constructive comments (and corrections ). I was aiming for a clean look with processing on this one and I quite like it as I achieved it, but yes it's not something would work everywhere...Now just need to remove the spots and correct the distortion...
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