Something a little different, but you can’t take the same kind of photos all the time :). I like to take a little break from HDR sometime and shoot something else. And I also like portraits, I just need more practice with them :)
Let’s continue to number 4. Again the New Bridge, but this time from the opposing side. It’s already more than a year since I posted this photo, and two years since I took it, and still it’s one of the most liked of my photos.
As I am currently away and was so busy last weeks, I had absolutely no time to create enough photos for the whole week. So instead for the next five days, I will take a look at the top 5 most favorited photos at my Flickr page. Hope you don’t mind :) So lets start with number 5
So this one is of the New Bridge, or the SNP bridge, if they already changed the name. I still don’t see why they should change it.
I think that’s usually done here :) This is the chandelier, I posted a photo of some time ago (this one). In that photo, I placed the tripod directly in the middle of the room, on that small podium.
I used exposure fusion instead of tone-mapping for this one. I noticed, that especially for interior shots, it gives me much cleaner and sharper results. And that’s what I’m going for.
When you start taking photos, it will eventually lead you to places you usually don’t go. And that’s such a great thing. So this time it’s a small lounge inside the Carlton hotel in Bratislava. It’s quite a challenging room to shoot in. You have a combination of natural and artificial light, and so many mirrors, so you have to be careful not to be seen in them.
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