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this photo is taken in Uruguay on a HolidayTime
It was a day in the morning about 12 p.m. I was with my little daughter and we wanted to go out and take some picturesLighting
the lighting is a sunny day and the sun was directly on top of my daughter lighting it overhead and although it was not a good time to photograph, we decided to relax by doing a small sessionEquipment
at that time I had a Nikon d 300 with a sigma lens 28-105 2.8Inspiration
when I saw my daughter sitting in front of a river playing on the shore while we took the picture, I saw the reflection of her body in the water and a feeling of relaxation came to my mind then I saw the imajen in my head and the composition I wanted to make the photo thinking about the sensation of relaxation that invaded me and I imagined the subsequent postproduction and how the photograph would look with decided to place myself to capture my daughter by hanging with the water on the shoreEditing
the procisamiento had it very clear when imagining the photo I wanted to capture the image of my head and separate my daughter from the background and then copy the image I inverted it to create the reflection of the water then calmly and with the finger tool fuy creating the effect of the water reflection distorting the inverted image and finally in the background I put some gradients to give more a feeling of peace and tendernessIn my camera bag
I currently have a Nikon d800 camera and some Nikon 70-200 vrII and 24-70 2.8 lenses plus 4 Nikon sb900 flash and various strobist devicesFeedback
the advice that I always give is to open the mind to imagine inside your head always how you want the final picture and practice and see many pictures to get to get the result you are looking for and above all patience a lot of patience if you really imagine a photograph inside your head with patience and effort you always get