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What can be the technical issues of this photograph?

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Jun 08, 2021 Jun 08, 2021

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Community Expert , Jun 08, 2021 Jun 08, 2021

The first thing I noticed is the chromatic aberration. Above right, on the bridge, you can clearly see magenta colored edges. The large white area in the sky could also be a reason.

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Community Expert , Jun 08, 2021 Jun 08, 2021

Hello @sachhidanand5C7F , @Marianne-Deiters  is right. See the following comparrison.

The purple halo can be corrected in Lightroom with the HSL Slisders.

Untitled-3.jpg

Your photo is also underexposed in the foreground and overexposed in the background. The underexposure can be corrected in LightRoom.

You may want to try to swap the sky. Something like this.

_DSC5931-Edit.jpg

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The first thing I noticed is the chromatic aberration. Above right, on the bridge, you can clearly see magenta colored edges. The large white area in the sky could also be a reason.

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@sachhidanand5C7F, the right half of the image, especially the sky area, are completely blown-out with no detail left. The lower half of the image (boats, people, rock areas, and water) are too far out of focus. Try taking this same scene during magic hour lighting conditions and/or introduce neutral density filters for sky and water.

 

Also, while the scene is interesting as an establishing shot, you haven’t provided a true focal point. Are we concentrating on the bridge? It’s too high in the shot for a horizontal. The colorful people and boats? They are too out of focus and far away. The image also needs better RAW processing. Here is a very quick example of what might be possible. Keep shooting!

 

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Hello @sachhidanand5C7F , @Marianne-Deiters  is right. See the following comparrison.

The purple halo can be corrected in Lightroom with the HSL Slisders.

Untitled-3.jpg

Your photo is also underexposed in the foreground and overexposed in the background. The underexposure can be corrected in LightRoom.

You may want to try to swap the sky. Something like this.

_DSC5931-Edit.jpg

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