Time to show you how I made the background image I use for most pages, including this blog. So the full original looks like this! I took the original on top of the Arc de Triomphe (yes, I did pay to get up there for christ sake), see and embrace how boring it is: Some …
For when it is darkest
I recently went to a restaurant called Dada, a Moroccan restaurant in the hearth of Dublin. The place is quite amazing so I talked to the guys there and organised a day where I could come in and take some pics. This is one of the shots I got from there: The original was quite …
5 Easy Steps to get rid of Chromatic Aberrations
Whats a chromatic abberation, you ask? I am sure you have noticed them, they appear in many images with high background light or in HDRs (very often in HDRs, actually). Have a look at this: This is an (over processed) HDR image – let me show you what you probably didn’t see in this small …
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You shall not pass!
While I was in paris, I took (one of many) Eiffel Tower images – thats what I ended up with: The original Image (as it was a HDR, this is the 0 exposure version) looked like this: When I took the image, I was thinking straight away on black and white, so during the processing, …
What do you see?
I got this image about a year ago when I went to a photo tour through Ireland: The original looked like this: I liked the original version already, but wanted to go a little further and add some drama and darkness. After all, its a skull, hehe. So thats, in short, how I did it:I …