My little treasure obviously got addicted to schoolwork after getting her degree, so she decided to attend the LSE summer school in London. As I would have probably died of sorrow back here alone, I had to come visit her for at least a while. Besides, it was a great opportunity to get back to my beloved London, stay at her place for cheap, and breathe in international student’s life for one more time.
I booked the flight with SkyEurope, only to have to argue with who had to be the most annoying airline employer ever, because those lousy crooks made me pay 1280,- for the privilege to check-in my case. I will think several times before I fly with them again.
As a related experience from the airport, here’s a transcript of my dialogue with a security officer in Bratislava.
Him: (Making me show him my 0.5 l mineral water bottle.) “Don’t you know you can’t take liquids past the security checkpoint? Throw it away at once!”
Me: (Playing perplexed.) “Really? And why would that be? It’s only mineral water, after all.”
Him: (Annoyed.) “It could be an explosive.”
Me: (Taking a sip from the bottle.) “I see. It tastes pretty damn good for an explosive, wanna try?”
Him: “I told you to throw it into the bin.”
Me: (Thoughtful.) “Wait a minute… what if it really is an explosive?”
Him: “What?”
Me: “Wow, you guys are just precious. You take a suspected explosive from most of people who pass the security checkpoint, and then just put them all together into the same plastic bin right in the middle of a crowded airport? Have you got a death wish?”
Him: (Stares blankly.)
Me: (Still drinking from the bottle.) “Seriously now. It’s as dangerous here as it would be in the air. If you are taking my water away because you suspect it’s an explosive, I demand it to be treated as such! Why don’t you call for a bomb disposal unit?”
Other officer: (Loses his face and starts laughing.)
Him: “Throw it away if you want to fly today.”
Me: (Laughing as well. Having finished the bottle, I pack it back into the backpack to refill it later…) “Sorry, I don’t have any water anymore. Have a god day, officer! And take care…”
We stayed at Rosebery hall, an LSE dormitory some 30 minutes from central London with most of the sights readily accessible on foot, including the LSE main campus.
As Jana had to attend classes daily and later got sick, I had a lot of time to enjoy on my own, accompanied only by my trusty camera. It’s not that I don’t love walking around with anyone else, but I hate to spoil shots because I am hurried, and don’t want to keep them waiting… so sometimes I find solitude rather enjoyable.
When I was about to build my DSLR setup, I was a little worried that after a while I won’t enjoy the shooting anymore, that I’ll be bored and the camera will idly sit on a shelf, begging to be at least dusted once in a few months. Well, more than 20000 photos later (that’s a little under hundred photos everyday, on average) I have to say that I’m still as satisfied as when it was new, and still learning new stuff every time I go out. :-D
The light conditions were often rather photo-unfriendly, with either harsh direct light, or heavy clouds, so I decided it was high time to start experimenting with techniques I’ve had in my cross-hairs for quite some time now. Multiple exposures, HDR, tone-mapping, exposure blending, relighting.
It was easier than I thought to get it “somehow”, but it will be pretty difficult to get it right – the tools are rather complex and I am far from having mastered them properly. There will definitely be a post coming soon explaining how to create photos such as these.
The post-processing of photos in this post varies, you will find photos that are fairly similar to a normal exposure (with a polarizing filter) but also photos that don’t look realistic anymore and even resemble paintings more.
I would really like you to comment whether you like this, or if there is anything here that is too “avantgarde” for you, or you think the post-processing was screwed up. I went pretty far sometimes, so I don’t really expect someone to like them all. Just please, pretty please, more feedback this time.






And this is just from the first day… there will be more coming. Sadly, it takes ages to process them in this fashion. :-) Overall, I have to say I’m pleased with the results.


That conversation with the security officer is just hilarious!
nechce sa mi teraz uvazovat nad anglictinou, tak po slovensky :P
nebyt isamaru, povodne som si pozerala iba foto, komentare len velmi zbezne, a bola by so prisla o skvost tvojej komunikacie na letisku :DD parada.
co sa tyka fotiek, je pravda ze niektore su uz trochu moc preHDRovane a vyzeraju nerealisticky, ale niekde to zase pomoze. kazdopadne mne by sa s tym asi nechcelo tolko serinkat takze mas moj obdiv. dufam ze bude slubeny clanok o tom ako taku foto vytvorit, prip. (ty asi robis s photoshopom) ci a ako sa podobne veci daju spravit v coreli, ktory pouzivam zatial ja. dik :)
Taky jsem zvedavy na ten slibeny clanek o post-processingu. Fotky se mi vetsinou libi, akorat na jedne imho prebyva Janka, zcela zastinena plaveckym kruhem…:D
I’d say some of those have pretty much lost depth. E.g. http://hinca.net/photos/london/1/1680/IMG_7717_5_6-hdr_lzn.jpg http://hinca.net/photos/london/1/1680/IMG_7251_49_50-hdr_lzn.jpg
:-) Dík. A článok bude, len čo budem mať čas na post a žiadne fotky na upload…
Tom: What do you mean, lost depth? I don’t think I follow…
I’m no longer able to easily tell what’s in front and what’s not. No shadows anywhere, no blurry and sharp areas, nothing. It’s all flat.
Ah, I see. Well, the depth of focus is not shallow, and I don’t think it should be in a panorama or cityscape shot.
An excellent point is that shadows get mostly eliminated if I’m not careful with the process. But I think all I need to perceive depth is perspective, which those photos do have… so yeah, they look a bit “unnatural”, but I do not find it disturbing.
Then again, I didn’t like HDR when I first saw it, I guess it just kind of grows on you. Or maybe it doesn’t, people have different tastes. :-D
But I like it enough to shoot some static scenes mainly this way.
I saved your site in my desktop, to show to my friends your beautiful photos!
I'm going to London this summer, and these photos were the right thing to give me the power to go there!!!
thank you, by!
Anna
Wow Anna, thanks! Your comment is as appreciated as it was unexpected. :-) Now that I look at the photos, with the benefit of hindsight and much more experience in both shooting and post-processing, as well as a little distance, I would have done most of them differently… still, those are some lovely memories.
So have a great trip, enjoy it fully, and make sure you share a link with your shots when you get back. :-)