5s (bracketed), f/16.0, ISO 200, 28mm
I went up to the Peak yesterday to take some shots of Hong Kong's skyline. It's difficult to do anything terribly creative with a view like that. No doubt, on clear day the view from the Peak is stunning. But since everyone shares the same vantage point, there's a good chance that someone else has a shot that looks exactly like yours. It get's a little more interesting on some of the trails near the peak. The view is still amazing and you can sometimes use trees and bushes to frame photo (I did something like this on a hike a few months ago looking over the southern part of the island).
To make my photos stand out at least a little bit, I bracketed my exposures and processed my images with Photoshop's High Dynamic Range (HDR) function. The shot above was taken a few minutes after sunset. HDR works well here to bring out the green color in the hillside (which otherwise would have been difficult to expose correctly). I have included another shot below the fold taken about 30 minutes after the sunset. I processed that image with more muted colors to give it more of a "Gotham" feel.
15s (bracketed), f/11.0, ISO 800, 27mm
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These are great. The view from there is truly amazing, but I agree its hard to get a bad shot, but also hard to get one that doesn't look like everyone else's. The biggest challenge I faced was the crowds. I would have liked to take some bracketed shots, but there were so many bumping elbows it was nearly impossible. Maybe I just chose the wrong nice. Great processing choices, btw. I really like the second one with the muted colors.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Kris - lovely processing esp. No 2
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