This one was a short one to process. See, when you don’t have the coins to jump into a plane to Africa, what do you do to get some shots of animals? Right, you go to the zoo. Which is fine. The problem is that in most cases you can see some part of the …
Endless Road
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, …