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Whatever the weather Luskentyre is always a stunning place to take photographs.
Luskentyre Estuary, Isle of Harris, Scotland
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Rügen is the largest island off the Baltic Coast in Germany. The views from the grassy path were amazing. I enhanced the painterly feel of the image using the colour grading tool in Lightroom.
Groß-Zicker, Mönchsgut, Rügen
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This is one of the few "good" pictures I have taken and edited since I've come back to Cyprus early December. Lockdown restrictions are strict and tough while also having to keep up with deadlines and exams. This leaves me little to no breathing space to explore more awesome locations and also trying to keep up with all your beautiful comments! Thanks for the support!
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You find the whole series of night shots from Piraeus, Greece on the "latest work" page of the website.
olympus omd - lightroom - photoshop (me) - silver efex pro
Alternative version, created by combining 5 shots with exposure times between 4 and 10 seconds.
In addition, a little colour grading was applied.
canon powershot - lightroom
On our way to the Bregenz Festival to see "Madama Butterfly". The weather looked quite promising here, but in the end we sat in the pouring rain for more than an hour. Nevertheless, it was an impressive experience.
olympus omd - lightroom
Well my friends, after receiving some positive feedback for my colour pictures lately, I will try to publish colour versions of some photos from the last months in the next few days. The only condition is that I manage to process them in such a way that I like them myself. I am happy about feedback.
olympus omd - lightroom
I took this picture about 10 months ago. But so far I have only shown the b/w version. When I came across the colour version today, I thought it deserved to be shown as well. I edited it a little bit and here it is. I'll link the b/w version in the comments for comparison.
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Urban abstract from Glasgow, Scotland.
The Glasgow flagship store of What Every Woman Wants was the first of a chain of discount stores of the brand around the UK. The Glasgow store was also the first to close and here it is captured just prior to being demolished in October 2019.
Later known as What Everyone Wants the group was founded in the 1970's, a bit like me, and as it is my birthday today I thought make a photographic wish for what this woman wants. Enjoy!