I have really mixed feelings about this photo. It’s a different color variant of a photo I posted earlier, taken on a different day, with the same composition. I really like how the different colors of the Eiffel tower make it look, but than I always remember why there is a Belgium flag there, and that makes it quiet hard to like it :/. I do wish there were more happy reasons to change how the tower looks, instead of these sad ones.

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

I needed a bit of a rest after all the traveling around, so there have been no updates in few days (but I will catch up :)). But now it’s time to get back to work and edit and edit and edit.

So here is another vertorama taken in the La Defense part of Paris. This one was taken right from the ground level, looking up a bit. This is a three shot vertorama, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop.

So you don’t get bored with Amsterdam shots, here is one from Paris. This one is a two shot vertorama, taken from the Tour Montparnasse. I used the TSE lens to get two shots, and to see the road right under the tower. I also used the Lenskirt, to shade the camera, as this was taken through glass. The Lenskirt was not meant for such wide lens (maybe I should have bought the bigger one), but with a bit of work it worked out :)

There is also a bit of perspective distortion here, but I decided not to remove it as that breaks the composition I wanted, and the front part looks horrible afterwards.

In this shot, I wanted to have the Eiffel tower, a passing train, and also the nearby tall buildings. I tried it last time I was in Paris, but then I included all by rotating the camera 45 degrees. I did not really like the results. This time I used the TSE lens to get a two shot vertorama, and I like the result much more :)

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

Negative reactions

I thought I share with you some of my thoughts on recent things I seen in Photography news. There are mostly negative thoughts, but one can’t avoid those here and there anyway:

– free Nik Plugins collection – since few days, you can get the great Nik Plugin collection for free instead of the 150 usd it was before. In a short term view, this is great, as you will get some very useful plugins for free. In a long term view, this is horrible, as it sounds the dead of professional Nik plugins. Since Google bought Nik few years ago, they had only one release, the Analog Efex II, and nothing else. They have been zero updates to anything since then. And now, since they are free, I don’t think there will be any, ever. I presume the same fate Google had for Picasa. Keep it up for a year or two more without updates, and they just kill it off.

– many photographers starting using Snapchat – recently I seen many photographers starting using Snapchat, and promoting their profiles. From my point, I don’t wont another social network, and I already left few and will probably leave even more. The time one spends updating everything can be used so much better. Additionally, you are never in control of your content there. The company can change anything at any time (just look at Instagram recently, but I will get to that in a moment). I rather focus on the blog, where I have full control of everything.

– the new curated Instagram – the biggest reason I preferred Instagram to Facebook recently was that I could see all the posts I wanted, not what they thought I wanted. This change is not a surprise but it’s not welcomed. Will see how they implement it. I do like that they added the ability to see the notifications on the webpage.

– will the new iPhone change photography? – no, it’s another overpriced phone with a mediocre camera. To tell the truth, I have not used the 6s, just the iPhone 6 for about a month. After few photos, I actually stopped using the camera all together, as I found the quality to be years behind all other phones I used recently.

– holding the a7R II for the first time – while in Paris, I finally held the a7R II in my hands for the first time. My first impression? Wow, this is horrible. Hard edges, strange button placements, much bigger and so on. I will try to rent one sometime shortly to get a better feel for it, but the first impression was really bad.

Ok, enough with the negative reactions, will do some positive next time :)

Night drivers

Here is for you a quick vertorama I took from the Bir Hakeim bridge in Paris. I prefer to take shots during the blue hour, but that day I was busy, and managed to get this only later, on my way back to my flat. Still, I like how the shifting got me much more light trails, to guide you better in the photo.

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

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