DirtyGlassEye has added a photo to the pool:
It would appear my #1 nemesis in general is an overexposed white sky, and not every bracket is able to outdo that. You can see how rough the processing was on the higher trees. They aren't necessarily the subject of the shot anyways but its still annoying. Even a clarity fix didn't soften the blow.
The true meat of this image though is the lower half. The stone steps, the bush, lower sakura, and best of all the wood and the bridge. And while yes, this pathway was closed off it not only provided a unique perspective but also kept people out of my frame. Double win for the price of having a terrible sky (again).
So as stated earlier, editing couldn't fix much of the already obvious problems. But I decided to roll ahead anyways and give this photo the chance it probably deserved. Kitano Tenmangu was a very mixed bag photo wise and this post describes the struggles pretty well. Whether it be people, the sky, finding better places, etc. It just proved more difficult. Great perks and some pretty bad drawbacks.




