There are multiple ways to remove people from photos, since there were so many I tried a very long exposure. Seems it needs a lot more time...
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Settings | ISO 100 20 mm f/20 126.0 sec |
Camera | Nikon D7500 |
Lens | Nikon AF-S 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G |
Location | Madrid - Spain |
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if you would use photoshop for it then its result would be perfact
te tomaste el café con leche in the paza Mayor?
Hello. I liked your post, keep it up. Good luck to you and have a nice day :)
One of the great benefits of removing people from the photos is to expose all the architectural issues, which in this case Madrid has very good architecture that has lasted for years
Great!!! it makes the pictures look more interesting.
Thanks for shearing.Madrid I would love to see you because I love you very much@juliank
Perfect picture @juliank
Nice try, i still like it with movement.
Are you already using a filter ? I remember the best ones are with a neutral density filter, to cut the daylight and increase exposure times.
Keep it up
Perfect Photography
Run!! Ghosts!! They´re all over the place!!! :)