The Art of the Chase

Probably same as all other photographers, I also love to see how other photographers take their photos. I quite frequently buy different videos and books from the ones I like, just to compare my workflow and to learn something new. So when I (quite randomly) came across this new Kickstarter project by Jason Hines, I immediately became a backer. I would really love to see more of his work and more of the backstage of it. If you haven’t seen any of his photos, just check out his page http://jasonhines.net/ and you will see how great they are. Here is the video of the project, where he describes the movie in more detail, really worth checking out.

View from the top

The view from the top of is just so stunning. We stood for about three hours on the same spot, just taking more and more photos. The view, with the combination of the beautiful, if a little rainy, sunset would just not let us go :)

This is a manual blend from 5 shots, taken from the top of the Eiffel tower. Big thanks to Beboy from Beboy Photographies for borrowing me the 14mm lens I took this with :)
View from the top

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  • Technique: Manual blending
  • Number of exposures: 5
  • Camera Model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon 14mm f/2.8 L II
  • Focal length: 14 mm
  • Aperture: 5
  • Middle exposure time: 3.2s
  • ISO: 100
  • Tripod used: yes

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Where was this photo taken:

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