Quite a long time since I added a photo of Bratislava. I actually took almost no new photos here for the last two months. But finally yesterday I got out and took some new. Of course I completely forgot, that if I go to the river, there will be many bugs there. And so after few minutes of shooting, I was forced to move, as all the mosquito there were sucking the life from me. Next time I will be prepared :)

This is a HDR from 5 shots, created in Oloneo Photoengine, with another shot manually blended to remove the lens flares.
The setting sun in Bratislava

The architect that designed this did a really fantastic job. It just looks so majestic. There are so many ugly modern buildings out there, but this one I really like. The combination with round and sharp edges, with the way it reflect in each other is just great.

This is a manual blend from 5 shots, taken in Paris.
La Defense Business district

It’s interesting how taking photo just a few minutes later can give you completely different colors. I posted a photo very similar to this one, just taken short time sooner and it just looks completely different. You can see the other photo here.

This is a manual blend from 5 shots, taken from top of the Tour Montparnasse in Paris.
Different colors

I really liked taking photos by the canals in Birmingham. Looks like I will have to go to Venice sooner or later.

This is a manual blend from 3 shots. I took 5, but had no need for the brightest exposures.
Blue hour at the canal

The best thing about having a rainy weather when you try to take photos is, that thy can create puddles, so you have reflections in places where they usually are none. Same here. Usually no nice spot for a reflection from this side of the Eiffel tower, but with a little rain, there was a great one. I spend around 20 minutes just walking around and taking photos by different puddles, trying to find the best composition :)

This is a manual blend from 4 shots.
The mirror world

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