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On the banks of Arabian Sea

On the banks of Arabian Sea
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1 Comment |
Remraf
 
Remraf March 25, 2015
Great shot!
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Behind The Lens

Location

The photo has been taken on the sea beach near Somnath Temple, situated in Veraval, Gujarat, India.

Time

The photo was taken around 12 noon.

Lighting

It was a normal day lights with patches of clouds

Equipment

Camera

Inspiration

The scenic beauty of the place inspired me to click the shot.

Editing

Yes I have done post processing. I have made color corrections, increased saturation and have sharpened the photo.

In my camera bag

I generally click photos with my Sony Camera of 14 mega pixel.

Feedback

To me what matters the most is the scenery. The equipment doesn't matter. If some one has an eye to capture a good frame, it can be done with any average equipment. One should also know how to process a photo. All the shortcomings can be fixed by processing. So my advice will be to have good eyes to capture the frame and to have a good knowledge about processing the click.

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