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The photo was taken in Oslo where I live for last 3yearsTime
It was evening,march 2013 after sundown,. It was beautiful, there are many of those in Norway. It was cloudy day with more and more sun in the evning. Winter was't so cold that year in Oslo. Not much snow but Oslofjorden still frozen at some placesLighting
No extra lighting have been used. Sun was down, behind the hills. City lights have started to appearEquipment
This was shot with my previous camera Canon 60D and 18-200 3.5-6.3 Sigma DC. For the long exposure I have used safety railing to balance the camera.Inspiration
I remember the day that this photo was taken....it wasn't my favorite day btw. It was march 2013. Days where getting longer but not long enough. I was on my way back home from work,sitting in tram, little tired from the lack of day light, I guess. I decided to get out and take couple of photos. Just to relax and forget about the rest. I had my camera only,no other equipment. Yup, i have used to do that as a beginer ;)Editing
Just the usual, plus some coulor change, to show the coldness of ScandinaviaIn my camera bag
My backpack it's always packed and ready to go. There is Canon 5DmkIII,Canon 24-105 4L lens, 50mm 1.8 prime from Canon too. Couple of memory cards, just in case. Two external blitz with wireless flash triger on camera. Timer Remote Controller from Canon plus Hoya variable density filter. Cp filter,headlight (it helps to find anything else in the bag at night ;) All the usual cleaning accesories, bateries and charger,sun reflectors. Could that be it? .... No! there is rain cover for backpack plus one for camera too. and some cling film plus colorful markers for creative photos. Ufffff! It's a lot and heavy. But I like it this way ;)Feedback
I'm self taught photographer hobbyist. Advice? Hmmmmm.....Let's try! 1.Practice 2.Practice and keep practicing. Hard work and determination will turn out good results. 3.Serch internet. It is powerful tool that will inspiire and teach you a lot