What is the problem other than the cheapo Point and Shoot camera?
Composition for one. The chain-link fence is a distraction to the shot. You should have stepped closer to the roadway to get it out of the frame.
Next: Exposure and lack of dynamic range. Try processing it as an HDR to flesh out more detail. That will also help to make the clouds pop more.
Cheers!
Serious question. Wouldn't a smaller aperture f-stop help? It's been a long time since I did my photography exams...?
Thanks!I don't know diddly-squat about photography, but I agree with Ghost about the fence.
And Ghost, that is an awesome shot. Seriously well done.
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Which city is that?
There see.. Shows what I know. I have my phone camera and my Nikon DSLR and never owned a point and shoot thingy. I think I still have my old developing tanks and an enlarger in the outhouse somewhere... Ansel Adams was big then...There's decent depth of field/focus already, so stopping down the lens further would only slow the exposure down. Point and shoot cameras rarely allow you do that though, any way.
Cheers!
HDR processing helps, but HDR is best used when working with was 3 bracketed exposures. It's difficult to accomplish much HDR post processing with only a single exposure.Try processing it as an HDR to flesh out more detail.
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