Free HDR video tutorial

Free HDR video tutorial

MASTER EXPOSURE BLENDING

Find the best ones

Find the best ones

TOP PHOTOGRAPHY SPOTS

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Free wallpapers

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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.

I walked quite a lot around the city while I was in Bern, and one of the shots I got was also this one. I went completely down to this little waterfall under one of the bridges and by using a 10 stop ND filter, I bluered the water completely, even in this daytime shot.

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

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To get all the info, and sample videos on the series, please check the Master exposure blending page.

and here you can see the introduction video, to see what it’s about

I hope I manage to return to these fields until they loose this beautiful green color. Last year I missed it, I hope for better luck this time :)

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

I really like all the different vertoramas I took with the Tilt Shift lens under the Eiffel tower. They just make the tower look so huge (which it of course is :))

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

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