The tops spots page is continually the most visited place on the blog, with Prague being the number one by far. Looks like many people who like to take photos are searching for the best spots :)

And recently, I also added a suggestions for a local photographers who offer guided tours. There is one in the Prague list, and also one in the Budapest list. So if you planing a trip, and want a photographer guide, go check them out :) And don’t forget to check out the lists.

Top 5 photography spots in Bratislava

Bratislava

 

Top 5 photography spots in Prague

Prague

 

Top 5 photography spots in Budapest

Budapest

 

Top 5 photography spots in Paris

Paris

 

Top 5 photography spots in Paris

Dubai

 

Top 5 photography spots in Paris

London

 

Top 5 photography spots in Amsterdam

Amsterdam

 

Top 5 photography spots in Cesky Krumlov

Cesky Krumlov

 

Again it’s been a while since I added new wallpapers to the wallpapers page, but from today, you can find two new again there. And this time, the theme was Czech republic :)

This new are for those of you who have a 21:9 screen, and they are in 3440×1440 resolution :)
Late night at the Charles bridge
Morning glow

Haven’t done a sale in a while, so how about a big one :) From today, until the end of the week (20.9.) you can get my my video tutorial with a 40% discount. Use the code “FORTYOFF” to get 40% off from the price. That’s around 20usd off from the normal 49usd price (So the new price is 29.40 usd). 

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To get all the info, and sample videos on the series, please check the Master exposure blending page.

and here you can see the introduction video, to see what it’s about

If you have a Canon camera, I suggest you think about adding Magic Lantern to it. It just gives so many new possibilities and makes it so much easier to use.

Since I reposted the video on how to take brackets on a Sony camera, let’s have a look also on how it’s done on a Canon :)

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