Cunovo Dam

I really love how much you can fit in one photo with a wide-angle lens :). I usually carry a 18-200mm lens with me but it usually stays in the bag the whole time, I just love the wide-angle so much :).

This photo was ten at the Cunovo Dam near Bratislava. HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod

Cunovo DamI really love how much you can fit in one photo with a wide-angle lens :). I usually carry a 18-200mm lens with me but it usually stays in the bag the whole time, I just love the wide-angle so much :). This photo was ten at the Cunovo Dam near Bratislava. HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

Floating

I don’t think I have many photos of ships in my gallery, so I’m happy I have another one :) I took this photo around sunset. In this shot the sun was directly behind the ship and gave it this really nice glow.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

FloatingI don't think I have many photos of ships in my gallery, so I'm happy I have another one :) I took this photo around sunset. In this shot the sun was directly behind the ship and gave it this really nice glow.HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, from a tripod.

St. Martin’s Cathedral

Continuing with shots from Bratislava, here is a one of the St. Martin’s Cathedral. This is an older shots, as currently it’s under reconstruction, so there are scaffolding around the tower.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

St. Martin's CathedralContinuing with shots from Bratislava, here is a one of the St. Martin's Cathedral. This is an older shots, as currently it's under reconstruction, so there are scaffolding around the tower.HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

All Layers of Eurovea

Ok, so almost all layers :). I don’t think you can see the ones underground :). Actually taking photos in a shopping centers is always fun :). I usually can count the seconds before a guard walks up to me and asks me to stop :). I think my record is in the Bullring in Birmingham, when it took about 10-15 seconds, after I took a shot and guard was standing next to me :)

Didn’t happed when I took this shot in Eurovea shopping center in Bratislava. This one was taken the first opening day. I had quite a lot of work with masking on this one, as there were a lot of moving people.

HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

All Layers of EuroveaOk, so almost all layers :). I don't think you can see the ones underground :). Actually taking photos in a shopping centers is always fun :). I usually can count the seconds before a guard walks up to me and asks me to stop :). I think my record is in the Bullring in Birmingham, when it took about 10-15 seconds, after I took a shot and guard was standing next to me :)Didn't happed when I took this shot in Eurovea shopping center in Bratislava. This one was taken the first opening day. I had quite a lot of work with masking on this one, as there were a lot of moving people.HDR from three shots, taken with Canon 450D with Sigma 10-20mm lens, handheld.

A Brickfield Sunset

Always when I’m editing photos like this one, I really with my camera had more mega-pixels. I really love to get all the detail out of my HDR photos so every little thing is visible.

In the shot the Tehelne pole (Brickfield) stadium in Bratislava. Photo taken at the end of last years spring. Many Thanx to Lucka for giving me access to her flats balcony :)

A Brickfield SunsetAlways when I'm editing photos like this one, I really with my camera had more mega-pixels. I really love to get all the detail out of my HDR photos so every little thing is visible.In the shot the Tehelne pole (Brickfield) stadium in Bratislava. Photo taken at the end of last years spring. Many Thanx to Lucka for giving me access to her flats balcony :)

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