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We were on a family vacation in Maine and I took this in Bar Harbor.Time
This is one of my favorite shots from my vacation to Maine. My one year old son woke up extra early and we went for a walk so we wouldn't wake up the rest of the family in the hotel room. At first, all I wanted to do was go back to sleep. As soon as I walked outside and saw the heavy fog over the harbor, I grabbed the camera bag and tripod and off we went! It was about 6:00 in the morning, June 2012.Lighting
This capture was all about being at the right place at the right time! The light was perfect bouncing off the fog. I am a self taught photographer so I am still learning about lighting, but this worked great for me!Equipment
I used a Canon 7D and a 24-105 4L set to 24mm. Definitely used a tripod!Inspiration
The large number of lobster boats in the harbor combined with the for were the big inspirations for this photo. It was such a peaceful morning and we were the only ones up at this hour. It was like the calm before the storm.Editing
I use Lightroom for all my post processing and I love it! I am a mom of 2 with another on the way and I work full time as a dentist so I have not found the time to learn to use photoshop yet. One day!In my camera bag
I don't have much time to do a lot of landscape photography, I mostly just take pictures of my kids. My favorite lens is the canon 50mm 1.4. I always have it with me. My favorite walk-around lens that I always carry is the Canon 24-105mm 4L.Feedback
To capture something like this you have to be willing to get up at the crack of dawn. I am usually not that willing so I don't get too many of these. I love sleep! A tripod is essential at this hour also. This was shot at 1/25 sec f22 so there is no way this would work handheld.