Some photos are just too big to show all the nice detail in the resolution I usually post to the page. For these I created a zoomable version, where you can zoom in and see it all. Just click onto the photo you want to view, to enter a page specific for that photo.
Dubai
Zoom into this night view of the Dubai marina, in this 121.2 Mpix image.
Prague
Zoom into the night Prague, in this 61.5 Mpix image.
So I’m back from Prague and again my trip was full of bad weather, but also some nice photo opportunities. But until I have some new Prague photos ready for you, here is another one from my earlier UK trip, one taken by the Tower bridge.
This is a manual blend from 5 photos, taken by the Tower bridge in London
I think I mentioned this with my other Forth rail bridge photo. While I was there I had to wait until really late until they turned on the light. At least the wind stopped after the sunset and the water level fell down, so I could get close to the bridge. Still to pass the time I took some photos and this is one of them.
This is a manual blend from 5 photos, taken by the Forth rail bridge near Edinburgh, Scotland. You can also see the Forth road bridge in the background.
If you ever wanted to easily brows all my photos in one big (actually huge :)) gallery, feel free to visit my Smugmug portfolio under www.hdrshooter.net (or jump dirrectly into the gallery here). Smugmug gives the simplest way to look through all the photos.
Leadenhall Market In London
Here I really wanted a different composition. But as I got here around 2pm, it was quite full with people and directly in the middle, there was a stand, where they were selling something. And as you noticed from all my photos, I prefer having no people in my shots (usually :)). So I went with look more towards the ceiling, but still I got few people in there. But as I also almost never crop my photos, I let them be.
This is a manual blend from 5 shots, taken in the Leadenhall Market In London
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