JohnSR wrote:Bobby, I like the colors. Too bad the lights are so bright. Wonder if anyone here can help with how to photograph this type of situation. I also run into it every so often and haven't came up with an answer. How about it Jon, any ideas?
Exposure. We tend to try to convert nighttime images into daylight ones. Of course they still look different because there is normally more than one source of light. Something like lighting a product shot with the old incandescent photo bulbs.
The only way to tone down the lights in the images would be to reduce the exposure, and lose the shadow detail. The DR is just too great! But, it all depends on what the photographer had in mind.
Here is a photograph I made for the owner of the building. She had seen some of my nighttime images, and wanted me to make some of her business. I chose to overexpose the image a bit to bring out the detail in the business sign at the right. That made the light source more pronounced, but I think it is in keeping with the nighttime atmosphere.
