Master exposure blending – raffle
Just a reminder, that you can still join my raffle, where I’m giving away two copies of my Master Exposure blending video tutorial. You can join the raffle here.
Notre Dame in the rain
I spend another day just tweaking the blog and adding content to it. So if you notice some new pages here and there, that’s normal :) But still there is so much more I want to change and add. A blog is like a living thing. It has to evolve and maybe even mutate. It’s never finished. But I’m very glad that more and more people visit the blog, even if it’s currently less than it was in winter. But I noticed that every year. Probably during the cold months, people spend more time at a computer, probably :)
But to the photo I’m sharing today. It’s one from my last years trip to Paris, taken during a very rainy evening by the Notre Dame. It’s a HDR created from 5 exposures in Oloneo Photoengine, and then blended with original photos in Photoshop.
Number of exposures: 5, Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Lens: Canon 16-35mm F2.8
Focal length: 30mm, Aperture: 5, Middle exposure time: 6s, ISO: 100, Tripod used: yes
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I think you are right about the decline in visitors. I have to little data to see any trends on my blog yet but based on previous blogs I feel that people rather spend their time outside in the hot summertime. :)
I am a little curious about Oloneo, how is it to work with compared to Photomatix?
I noticed the decline for the last 4 years.. and also there is a small decline during the weekends, comparing to the week :)
And I can only highly recommend Oloneo Photoengine, really makes the work easier. Compared to Photomatix, its faster, and easier to work with. Just one slider most of the time :)
Thank you, I will see if I can find a trial version of it.
http://www.oloneo.com/en/page/download_form.html?product_id=pe1&type=trial :)