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Pjerry
January 20, 2021
You have given 2020 a positive swing that is really (nice) positive, a contribution to the Year 2020 Collection. As always, the competition will be tough, which, as an added consequence, makes a possible victory taste very sweet. Good luck and probably for the … time: Happy New Year and stay healthy in 2021!
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Location
I took this photo close to where you enter my village in the Netherlands.Time
It was about 9.30, 10ish in the evening.Lighting
I wanted the colours of the sky to surround the camera in my hand. I focussed on the camera so the lighting is just right. With some editing in Lightroom I managed to bring the exposure of the sky back with a few stops so it looked natural.Equipment
This photo was shot with a Canon EOS 550D with a Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 lens. The camera I'm holding is a Canon EOS 550D with a 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens.Inspiration
I saw a photo in this style on social media and wanted to see if I could do it too. I knew a perfect spot in my village to see the sunset, so I decided to go out and try.Editing
I did a lot of post-processing. As I just told, the focus was on the camera, so I brought exposure of the rest down with a few stops. Added contrast, reduced highlights and shadows so the grass would be green too instead of the silhouettes. Put some vibrance on the photo too to make the colours pop a bit more.In my camera bag
Said camera, Canon EOS 550D with my Tamron 18-270 f/3.5-6.3 lens, is my most used equipment so far. The lens is very useful for almost everything I want to take photos of, for things closeby or things far away, so I can always make great photos whenever I spot something good.Feedback
Use a 24mm lens at most. I took this photo at 18mm of my 18-270mm lens to capture the whole image and I held my camera basically against my chest.