Since I haven’t been to many locations recently (only Budapest) and the weather in Bratislava is horrible (and I’m sick actually :(), I thought I edit one of my older photos, that I haven’t posted yet. So for today, here is a view of a lot of bridges in Prague. There are 5 in total in this shot.

This is a HDR from 7 exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine, finished in Photoshop.
Five bridges

At first I called this one “Just green” but then one of my friends noted, that he really like it because it is the color of Absinthe, so I changed it :) This is of course another photo from the St. Stephan’s fireworks in Budapest. I have few more ready, but each one in a different color. Something like a fireworks rainbow :)

This is a single RAW file, edited once in Lightroom, and second time in Oloneo Photoengine, put together in Photoshop.
Absinthe color

I don’t take credit for finding out this composition. I seen it from many photographers. But since I was there, I just could not resist and take it. It’s just a cool view :)

This was a little crazier photo to edit, as it was created from two series of exposures, one focused on the foreground and the second one focused on the city. From both series I created HDRs in Oloneo Photoengine, and then blended them, with some of the original exposures in Photoshop.
City in the background

book-previewI planed to share something different than fireworks today, but as I’m busy with a different work and since I edited few fireworks photos yesterday, here is one of them. And for those who missed it, you can get a free ebook I wrote exactly about taking photos of fireworks, and it can be found here.

This is a single RAW file, once edited in Oloneo Photoengine and once in Lightroom, blended in Photoshop.
Blue fireworks in the night sky

As I mentioned before, I didn’t have the best spot for this year St. Stephens fireworks, as I changed it during the fireworks. So the view was not optimal, with one building just being in the way. And you can also see it in this photo, as it blocks part of the bridge. But since it all looked very cool, I got some photos anyway. And I think you will also like it.

This is a single exposure, edited in Lightroom, Oloneo Photoengine and Photoshop. Actually I created two versions, one in Lightroom, one in Photoengine, and put them together in Photoshop.
Chain bridge fireworks

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