I really do a lot more vertoramas since I have the tilt-shift lens. So here is another one I took one late evening in Paris.

This is a two shot vertorama, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop. Btw. the Eiffel tower is this color, as this was taken the day after the Brussels attack.

I think I did a vertorama of the Matthias church from every side I could :) So here is another one, this one taken from the walkway between two bastions right next to it. A small tip for you. Usually you have to pay to get onto this walkway. But around 8pm, they open it up and you can enter without have to pay.

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

I was in the mood to post a Dubai photo today, so I went back and looked through all photos I took there, if I can find one interesting to edit. And in the end I chosen this one, taken at the public beach next to the Burj Al Arab. Not that I really enjoy beaches that much (I don’t like to spend much time in strong sunlight and I can’t swim), but if its about getting a nice photos, I’m willing to go to one :)

This is a single exposure edited in Lightrom and Photoshop.

You can get a nice view of the Hungarian parliament from the smaller bastions next to the Fishermans bastion there, but you just always have a church tower in the middle of it. But if you manage to get onto the Fishermans bastion itself, you get a nice unobstructed view of the whole parliament. One just has to have a bit of luck, for it to be open.

And this time, I had luck, and it was open. I got few photos, and I thought I get more when it becomes a bit darker, but they closed it rather early, so I had to leave. But I got at least something :)

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

This is another vertorama of the Matthias Church in Budapest, taken the same evening, but from the exact opposite side as the one I posted yesterday. This is a similar composition I tried mostly in Amsterdam, with the lamp being a big foreground element, but this time I caught much more lens flares. It’s not that easy to avoid them, when one shoots directly into the light source :) I thought if I should remove them, but than decided against that, as I didn’t find them that distracting.

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

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