This post is for those who missed my two tutorial videos. They are not about how to edit photos, but about how to take them.

The first one is how you can use Magic lantern firmware on your Canon camera to get the brackets you need.

The second video describes different way you can take multiple exposures.

I hope you will find them booth useful :)

Of course when I already got on top of the Durnstein castle ruins, I had to take as many photos as possible. I just know I wont go back there that soon. So here is another one from there.

This is a manual blend from 6 shots.
Above Durnstein

And another process for a shot for you. This time it’s a blue hour photo from Prague. So to get to this result:
Passing ship

I did the following steps in Photoshop (numbered from bottom up)
1. 0EV exposure used as base
2+3. -1EV and -2EV exposures used to darken the lights and castle
4+5. +1ev and +2EV exposures used to brighten the foreground and to merge the lights from the passing ship
6. added detail using a high-pass layer
7. added contrast to the basic mid-tones
8. used Color Efex Pro contrast to give more local contrast to the image
9. used Color Efex Detail extractor to add more details to the buildings
10+11. blurred layer used to add glow to the image
12. brightened the dark areas of the photo
13. darkened the mid-tones using levels a little, to recover contrast

Prague-process

Continue to the full post to see the original 0EV image.

Destination Prague

Tomorrow I’m again off to Prague, to my usual late summer trip there. This will be the third year I regularly go there. Once in spring and once in late summer. So again the next few days will be spend taking more and more photos there. These time I will also stop for a day in Dresden, so hopefully I also get few nice shots there :).

From high up

This is quite a simpler photo, but I really liked the view. It just looks so peaceful, such a nice place to live.

This is a manual blend from two shots. Taken from the top of the Aggstein ruins in Austria. This is probably the village Kofering, but I’m not completely sure, as it was zoomed in from far away.
From high up

To break away from the landscapes shots for a moment, today I have a night shot form Paris. It’s a little off center, but I just could not get to the center spot. There were too many people on the Traocadero, and the best spot was occupied by another photographer who was taking photos of that lovely red moon, which you can see to the left of the tower.

This is a manual blend from 4 shots. I’m sorry if the sky looks horrible. It looked so good as a 16bit file in Photoshop. But after exporting it, the colors created a horrible bending. I managed to correct that, but after uploading to Smugmug it created very ugly artifacts there and I haven’t found a way to remove those.
Eiffel tower by night

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