November photo at Millstream (Mølleåen) just north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
November photo at Millstream (Mølleåen) just north of Copenhagen, Denmark.
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AnotherDayisNOW
May 24, 2019
It surely is...the river besides it is used by small boats and canoes and makes the whole place an experience on many levels.
AnotherDayisNOW
November 05, 2023
Thanks Kathy, I actually came back to this location this fall and found that nature once again changed appearance. It reminded me again, that what we capture are just moments in time, nothing more nothing less. Incredible, that photography despite this can be such a passion.😊
AnotherDayisNOW
November 14, 2023
Thanks Terry, I got lucky with the conditions and the location at the same time!????
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Location
The photo is taken alongside the beneath mentioned small river slightly visible in the left/bottom-left side of the photo. 'Mølleåen, also Mølleå, sometimes translated as the Millstream, is a small river in North Zealand, Denmark, which runs 36 kilometres (22 mi) from the west of Bastrup Sø near Lynge to the Øresund between Taarbæk and Skodsborg.[1] The valley contains several country houses and a series of mills which initiated Denmark's industrial development/Wikipedia'.Time
The photo is taken 08.55 in the morning...the weather was very wet (it had just rained) and there was still a slight mist in the air at that time. In November 2018 this was approximately 1.5 hours after sunrise.Lighting
All natural light...no additional lighting used.Equipment
Nikon D850 and the NIKON AF-S 24-70MM 2,8E ED. I used a tripod for stability.Inspiration
I was walking this path coming from the other direction and focused mainly on taking some photos of the river running alongside this path. when I came to this end of the path I noticed the broken branch in the top right of the frame...I took a lot (don’t even want to say how many… insanely boring photos of it!) before I finally looked back down the path. I liked the shape of the path between the trees, the colours of the leaves and the slightly misty air...giving the scene a special atmosphere I found interesting.Editing
Post processing was simply cropping of the photo.In my camera bag
I carry the Nikon D850, a NIKON NIKKOR AF-S 20MM F/1.8G ED, the NIKON AF-S 24-70MM 2,8E ED and the TAMRON SP 150-600 F:5,6/6,3 DI VC USD NIKON....a pile of Lee ND and Grad filters... and all the other tiny photo-stuff we all carry. I have recently acquired a Nikkor Nikon19mm PC-E (Tilt/Shift) lens which requires a lot of practice to master...so still 'in process' with that lens...actually managed to completely 'destroy' some photos from Seljalandsfoss waterfall on Iceland using it...ever so cleverly forgetting to set all tilt/shift to neutral...NOT the effect I wanted...which is why I have a very nice Iphone shot from that scene in my portfolio here...:O)...learning photography the hard way at times. Part of the fun.Feedback
Make the required research and preparation to find the subject you wish to photograph and plan the shoot...amazing photos can come out of random and impulsive ideas appearing in a split second...sometimes...the rest is careful planning of what you want to do...and of course..in my experience...to get the needed experience...taking thousands of photos and making all errors possible!..enjoy the travel..:O)...