Almost all photos I took already in Paris, are either vertoramas or panoramas. The tilt shift lens just makes making them so easy, and the crazy wide views one gets like this are something I really like. So there will be even more of them. Here is one from in front of a carousel by the Eiffel tower.

This is a two shot vertorama, edited with Lightroom and Photoshop.

So today I arrived in Paris, and while I’m quite tired (after the stomach problems, busy week and overall lack of sleep :/) I still found myself going out to the Eiffel tower to get few shots in the evening. And this time I was shooting the whole time with the tilt shift lens, which really quickly replaced my 16-35 as my favorite lens :)

But until I edit those, you can see a bit of a preview in the Lightroom screenshot to the side. And for you, here is one more shot from an early morning Bordeaux. This is a vertorama from two shots, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

I took many photos in the last days, but nothing I can really share with you, as it’s all work stuff. So while I have no more time to go around Bordeaux to take more new ones, I still have quite a few I haven’t shared with you. And from tomorrow, I’m in Paris, so it the weather works out, I will try to get some new shots there smile emoticon

So here is a shot of the Pont de Pierre, from a little bit more up close. This is a single exposure, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

A bit later update than I planed, even if I was up from 5am. But today it was not due to a sunrise photoshoot, but due to horrible stomach pain. Luckily after my stomach was completely empty (I spare you the details) it got better, and I’m mostly back to normal. So probably I won’t take many new photos today, but I edited already quite a few from this week, so here is one taken early morning on Thursday in front of the opera house in Bordeaux.

This is a single exposure, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

I will continue with Bordeaux photos for a few more days, that is until I move to Paris in few days, and start to post photos from there instead :)

So here is a shot of a quite interesting bridge, the Pont Jacques Chaban-Delmas. The middle part here actually moves up using the pylons to let tall ships into the city, but regrettably, I did not see that. Maybe next time. This is a single exposure edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

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