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To get all the info, and sample videos on the series, please check the Master exposure blending page.

and here you can see the introduction video, to see what it’s about

I hope I manage to return to these fields until they loose this beautiful green color. Last year I missed it, I hope for better luck this time :)

This is a single exposure, edited in Photoshop and Lightroom.

I really like all the different vertoramas I took with the Tilt Shift lens under the Eiffel tower. They just make the tower look so huge (which it of course is :))

This is a three shot vertorama, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

The 27th of April is the King’s day in the Netherlands, and since I was in Amsterdam, I took few photos here and there of the celebrations. I seen even busier photos from other years celebrations, but I’m not surprised, as the day before it rained constantly. So here are few random photos from the day, all taken handheld, with the 70-200mm lens.








Funny how when I edit on the Surface Pro 4, I tend to end up with sharper photos, which still are quite noisy. It’s a bit similar to looking at a photo on a mobile phone. The high resolution screen just hides some of the things, you see much clearer on a lover resolution one. The pixels are just so much smaller.

So here is another blue hour photo from Amsterdam. During my recent trip, the weather was horrible almost the whole time, except in the evenings, when it always cleared up. So I ended up with all blue hour shots this time :)

This is mostly a single exposure, I used a second one just to get rid of a passing ship.

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