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Photo of the Day – Roman Baths in Bath – Reprocessed

In september 2016 we were visiting the southern part of England (UK). I shot a sequence of several bracketed exposure photographs on my tripod, capturing the interior of the roman baths and the cathedral in the background. I initially created a HDR photograph out of five bracketed shots, post-processed with Photomatix and Photoshop. But today, I have reprocessed this picture because taste evolves overtime. The initial post-processed picture’s white-balance was a bit off and that is why I thought it would be good to reprocess this image.

high dynamic range picture of the roman baths in bath reprocessed

I have sold the previous version a couple of times already on 500px, so I guess the image as such is attractive. I really like the colours of the picture very much. So I hope this may do even better.

The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing and surely deserves a visit.

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Photo of the Day – Colourful sky above Eiffel Tower in Paris

A couple of days ago, someone asked me if it was still possible to shoot a unique picture of the Eiffel tower. This monument has been photographed a couple of billion times by now, from all angles and distances, so indeed, it is hard to make a unique picture of this magnificent piece of archtitecture.

Nevertheless, although the angle may not be that unique, I still like this image because of the nice colourful sky, combined with the construction.

Paris is absolutely one of my favourite cities. Next time I will try to find a more unique angle.

photo of the eiffel tower shot from below towards the top in a colourful sky

This image is created by adding a colourful sky behind the tower. The initial image was shot on a flat grey day. Composition is done in Photoshop with colour-adjustment done in lightroom.

The final result is this colourful picture of the eifel tower.

What is your favourite spot, building or landmark for photographing in Paris?

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