I was really busy today, and away from home for the whole day. So not really any time to edit and prepare a new photo for the blog. So instead another one of the process series today. You will notice that I did not do many changes on this photo, but is not about how many changes you made, but if they make the photo look better :)

This is the final photo, open the full post to see the original shot and how it looked in photoshop:
Traffic at the Arc De Triomphe - Process

Since the photo I posted yesterday, was from high up above Prague, today I’m posting a photo from high up above Paris. The Tour Montparnasse really gives a great view of the city. This was actually the highest building I ever visited (there aren’t many really high buildings in central Europe)

This is a manual blend from 5 shots.
From high up

If you seen my Photography composition guide, you seen that centering a subject is great for composition, if you want to show off symmetry. But if you shoot something like this you have to center it perfectly. If the symmetry is even a little bit off, it will look very distracting in the photo. I always try to find something on the ground, to center the camera on and then use live-view with a grid overlay. Having the camera perfectly in center is a little more important, as if its to the side, it’s much harder to correct it in post-processing.

This is a manual blend from 5 shots, taken in the La Defense Business district in Paris.
Endless bridge

This statues in Paris are a little strange. Bodyparts all over the area. But if I compare them with some statues I seen in Bratislava, they are still very conservative :)

This is manual blend from 5 photos, taken in the La Defense area in Paris.
The huge head

I hope you are not yet bored of photos of the Eiffel tower :) I just took so many of them and I like all of them. But hopefully quite soon I will go on another trip, another new country and city :)

This is a manual blend from 5 photos.
Blue hour at the Eiffel Tower

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