And here is the number 9 from this 10 post series. This time it one of the shots of the Bratislava castle. So here goes:
This is the final photo, open the full post to see the original shot and how it looked in photoshop:
Usually under water

Slowly approaching the end of this 10 part series. Already on number 8 :) .
This is the final photo, open the full post to see the original shot and how it looked in photoshop:
The bonsai tree

And onto number 7. Btw. Sorry for the short descriptions, I’m making this posts all at once, before my departure :). Right now I’m somewhere in Birmingham (or I should be :)). So let’s continue with an indoor shot from the St. Stephens Basilica in Budapest. Here getting the right colors was the most difficult task.
This is the final photo, open the full post to see the original shot and how it looked in photoshop:
More from the basilica

And we just passed the half of this 10 part series :) For this one, you can see that there were no light trails in the basic exposure. They were all added from the other, brighter exposures during manual blending.
This is the final photo, open the full post to see the original shot and how it looked in photoshop:
Light trails

Number 5 of my 10 part series. In this photo you will notice that the difference from what I started to where I ended is not that big. Still, making the change required quite a lot of work :)
This is the final photo, open the full post to see the original shot and how it looked in photoshop:
Late hour on the Wenceslas Square

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