And another year passed, and again there is a car exhibition in Bratislava. So as each year, I stopped by and took few photos :) You can also see the photo from last year here Girls & Cars 2012
As usually each spring, tomorrow I’m leaving for a few days trip to Prague. Prague is so beautiful and gives so many photo opportunities, that I like to return there quite often. So from next week, you can expect again new Prague photos on the blog :)
St Martin’s Church
There is a very nice balcony (I will call it balcony, as I don’t know how to call it :)), right next to this church. It a great place from where to take a photo of the church, it’s just to close to the church. And as the church is quite high, it wont fit into one photo, even if taken at 16mm. So in the end I created a vertorama. And due to how close I was, it created quite a lot of distortions, but due to way it was taken, you can’t really remove it. You would just destroy the photo.
This is manual blend from 10 photos. Taken by the Bullring in Birmingham, UK
Each photo on this page is separated into categories based on the country and city where the photo was taken. So if you like to see more photos from a certain city, just choose it under categories on the bottom right of this page :)
Lamp on the bridge
You can visit any city, but go out before 6am and you will have the streets just for you (the only exception I have seen until now was the Charles bridge in Prague :) ). It’s so nice to have the streets just for yourself. And as the buses already run, you can get some very nice long exposure photos with light streaks. No none in this one, but I will post also those :)
This is a manual blend from 5 shots. Taken by the Westminster bridge in London.
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And for your inspiration, here are few images where I used Photomatix
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