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Behind the camera at MatterhornIt’s a little bit strange to edit landscape shots, after so many cityscape shots in a row. They are so different. It’s so easy to get them to look very unnatural, just by adding a little bit more color. But since I took a lot of them last week, I at least will have a lot to practice on :)

This one, same as the one yesterday, was taken at the Schwarzee, above Zermatt. This time you can see the other side, towards the Matterhorn mountain. This is a blend from two exposures, created in Photoshop. Since I used a polarizing filter to darken the sky, I only needed to brighten few shadow areas from a brighter exposure.

I’m also including a behind the camera shot. I took many of those during the week for my Facebook page, so will include them with few of the Switzerland posts :)

Clouds climbing the Matterhorn

So today I got back home from Switzerland, but I’m so dead tired. I visited 6 cities during the last week, and slept so little the last few nights. So for today, just a quick edit of one of the photos I took at the Schwarzsee under the Materhorn, and there will be more tomorrow :)

This is a blend from three exposures (two just for focusing, with one focused on the mountains, one on the rocks in front) in Photoshop. I also used a polarizing filter for this photo.
View from the Schwarzsee

Tomorrow I should be back from Switzerland, so the blog will go back to normal with new photos. So still for today, how about this one from Germany, Passau.

St. Stephan's Cathedral in Passau

This bridge does not exit currently. It’s so strange there :). I’m very curious how it will looks like when its completely reconstructed.

Light Bridge

Such a lovely city. To bad I was there very early in the spring. Next time I have to go in the middle of the summer :)

The bus in Edinburg

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