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Back to a bit of a delay in posting again. I’m sorry, but I was going from Paris to Amsterdam, and as you know from what happened recently in Brussels, that was not as a smooth trip as it could be.

So for now, here is another shot from Bordeaux.

Had to do a bit of shopping today, before I was to able edit anything, as yesterday evening I managed to shatter the pen tip on my surface pen (when it fell down straight onto a hardwood floor) and I needed to replace it to be able to work. Luckily, I found a store not far away to get a replacement smile emoticon

So here is a shot taken in the La Defense area of Paris. This is a three shot vertorama, taken with the help of the 17mm TSE lens. I merged it in Lightroom, and then did few minor tweaks in Photoshop (brightened few spots, darkened few spots, color efex pro contrast to give a bit of pop to the shot).

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.

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