On Wednesday I posted a guide on how to create a reflection in Photoshop, but I never posted just the finished photo. So here it is today, and if you want to try and create it yourself, you can find the guide here.
Of course this reflection is not real. The sea is just not calm enough there to create it. Still one can imagine how it would maybe look like :) With a little help of Photoshop that is. I actually chosen to do this, because I still have some photos of the Burj Al Arab, but they were all similar to the ones I already posted. So I thought I do something different with one of them :)
This is a HDR form 4 exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine, mirrored in Photoshop.
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Night reflection
The weather in Bratislava continues to be just ugly. After few days of rain I actually saw the sun for few moments today, but nothing to be crazy about. So I will continue posting photos from earlier this year, that I haven’t edited before. For today, it’s one from Dubai.
This is a HDR from 3 exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine, finished in Photoshop.
It’s quite tough to choose a new photo to edit, after a month I haven’t taken any new (landscape) photos. So I’ve been looking through the Lightroom catalogue, to choose something I haven’t posted before. And this one I chosen is taken from the Dubai Mall in Dubai. To be specific, from a restaurant balcony :)
This is a HDR from 3 exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine, finished in Photoshop.
The Burj Khalifa is really not a place for people who are afraid of heights. Luckily I’m not. I even enjoy this crazy views :) I’s more fascination than scary for me. And of course in a place like Dubai, this is even more true.
This is a HDR from 4 exposures, created in Oloneo Photoengine, finished in Photoshop.
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