Jules Verne Times Two

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Peeking outside our little box

Brotherly banter at A Coruña

Posted on June 6, 2020 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 5 minutes
Peeking outside our little box

The Basque triptych: Bilbao anomaly

Posted on February 3, 2020 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 7 minutes
Peeking outside our little box

The Basque triptych: Guernica to Guernica

Posted on January 6, 2020 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 4 minutes
Peeking outside our little box

1% of Budapest

Posted on July 15, 2019 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 8 minutes
Peeking outside our little box

Cyprus, the last divided country in Europe

Posted on August 8, 2018 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 8 minutes
Voyages inside Portugal

Valour over spirits: what Porto is really about

Posted on April 24, 2017 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 7 minutes
Voyages inside Portugal

Madeira, the beginning of the New World

Posted on March 27, 2017 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 4 minutes
Voyages inside Portugal

Queluz, a fairy tale palace filled with real life drama

Posted on February 20, 2017 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 4 minutes
Voyages inside Portugal

Aveiro: the troubled love story of a river and a lagoon

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 5 minutes
Voyages inside Portugal

Templars in Tomar: a time travel to medieval Portugal

Posted on December 22, 2016 by Jules & Verne
Reading time 6 minutes

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We disclose the amount of editing done to each photo with the PPL (Post Processing Level) score. Feel free to suggest improvements to this scale or to use it yourself:

  • PPL0 (Raw):  Straight out of the camera shots, without any post-processing. Note that only a Raw file will truly show what the camera sensor has captured, as a JPEG file will include the post-processing done automatically by the camera or smartphone.
  • PPL1 (Corrected): Post-processing that attempts to recreate as accurately as possible what the photographer saw (applied manually or automatically by the camera). Common corrections include white balance, tone, sharpening, perspective, and removing smudges and other small blemishes.
  • PPL2 (Enhanced): An image that goes beyond what the photographer witnessed when taking the picture. This can be done by over-correcting (e.g. colours that are unnaturally saturated), applying filters (e.g. converting an image to black & white), or by using techniques that capture information that the human eye cannot perceive (e.g. long exposures, infrared photography).
  • PPL3 (Altered): An image were elements were removed (e.g. cars, people), added (e.g. a blue sky) or manipulated (e.g. changes to a person’s appearance). This is usually where most news agencies and photo contests will draw the line. This blog does not include images with added or manipulated elements, but we occasionally remove things we find distracting (electric cables are the usual culprits).

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