Yes, but insisting that it is obvious is not always the case for everyone. For some they actually have to hunt for these bits that stand out to you. People complain about green screens and what not but it is not something that I noticed terribly in most films. And, I've never been to New York so I have no idea if a location is right or not.Yep. And that's fine.
Also, it's not something that I look for, it's just something that I notice.
It's like watching an episode of the current (or one of the other) Law & Order shows... living in New York City you see scenes all the time that you know exactly where they are and where they shot them at... And when you see something else that's supposed to be New York City, but it's obviously shot on a set in Hollywood or something, you just notice it. Because you know what the real location looks like.
Also, I'm not a big "behind the scenes" person, because I really don't care that much about it. But some things you just notice because they're obvious to me.
In Discovery, all of the scenes in "That Hope Is You, Part 1" that involved Michael and Book outside on the planet Hima looked fantastic to me, and I could help but notice it because of that. And when they went to Sanctuary Four, I thought that looked fantastic too. And scenes in other episodes that didn't look as fantastic to me, I couldn't help but notice that too because of that reason.
So it's not something that I look for, it's just something that I notice from watching the show. Which is obviously the case for everyone, I'm sure.
The same holds true for The Mandalorian. It's not something that I look for, I just notice it is all.
But, the larger point is treating something as obvious and then being surprised by people not finding it obvious is quite odd to me. So, I guess we all learned something.