christianbrogi
FollowCavallo solitario sui passi delle dolomiti, a Settembre.
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Contest Finalist in Social Exposure Photo Contest Vol 3
Contest Finalist in Discover Europe Photo Contest
Runner Up in The Changing Of Seasons Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in The Changing Of Seasons Photo Contest
People's Choice in Lost In The Field Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Lost In The Field Photo Contest
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angelarotilio
June 21, 2016
that mountain so high and big to scary anyone and the horse standing there eating grass as nothing special is. love this shoot.
philrosenberg
September 10, 2016
Beautiful scene, wonderfully captured. The light is amazing and the horse in the foreground bring a wonderful element of magic and story.
Smert
August 31, 2017
You blow my mind, the scale implied by the horse, a grandeur on a scale I've never seen, lovely light too
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Location
I took this picture on the Dolomites, with a tripod.Time
It was late in the afternoon, when the sun was about to disappear. I took this picture from the edge of the street waiting for a long time before taking it.Lighting
I used long time exposition because light was not enough.Equipment
I used Canon 700D, graduated filter, tripod, 50 mm, ,F8 .Filter ND8Inspiration
I was inspired by the free horses there , the cutting and warm light of the sunset. All that reminded me to the song "impressioni di settembre" by PFM (italian 60s musica band).Editing
Since I used a graduated filter, only a shot was needed, with 25 seconds time exposition.In my camera bag
14 mm 2.8 samyang - 28/70mm f.2.8 sigma 50mm canon 1.8 17/50mm 2.8 - nd filter, graduated filters, polarizer circular, tripod.Feedback
In order to take pictures to mountains the best hours are around dawn and sunset (depending on the disposition of the mountains). When you take pictures at landscape you need two shots: one for the sky and one for the land, or in alternative, a graduated filter. You need to have a tripod with you.