I did a similar photo on a different spot in Amsterdam, but since I liked the composition so much, I thought I try it again, but this time as a vertorama. The reason for that is so I can get more of the foreground, to get even better feel of space in the shot.

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

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Spring landscape

I really do more cityscape photos than landscape ones, but it’s nice to mix it up a bit from time to time :) So here is one of those landscape ones, taken in the Southern Moravia not so long ago. It was shortly before sunset, but regrettably the clouds dispensary few minutes later, so there was no colorful sunset.

This is a manual blend from two exposures, one for the foreground and one for the back. Edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

Spring landscape

No clouds here, but I still like this view :) I tried for a nice shot from this bridge few times, but still don’t have one I really like. But thats something for the next visit :)

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

It’s quite hard to get a nice shot through glass, but with the help of the Lenskirt it’s really is much easier. Same here, with this photo taken from the Tour Monparnasse. You can check out my review of the Lenskirt, to find out more about it.

This is a two shot panorama, taken with the 17mm TSE lens, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

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