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Winner in Storefront/Window Dressing Photo Challenge
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2 Comments |
JayneBug Ultimate
 
JayneBug March 04, 2019
Great color, "eye candy"! Congratulations on your award winning image and capture.
Gi_Crivellaro
 
Gi_Crivellaro November 10, 2022
Nice shot, so colourful!
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Behind The Lens

Location

This was taken in Stockyards Station in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards

Time

This was taken late in the morning - the station is covered, so there was little ambient light outside of the shop

Lighting

The station was a covered unloading pen for animals arriving by train - there's little natural light so this is essentially a night shot

Equipment

This was taken hand-held with a Canon 70D and Tamron 16-300mm lens

Inspiration

I was just looking for something to do so I headed down to the stockyards for something different to shoot...

Editing

This is an old shot taken back when I was still shooting in JPG - I did a little with light and color in LightRoom but not much

In my camera bag

I normally carry a Canon 80D (I finally wore out the shutter in my trusty 70D) with a Tamron 16/300mm mounted, and a 5D Mk III with any number of lenses, ranging from a 8mm diagonal fisheye to a Sigma 200-500mm telephoto depending on what I'll be shooting. I'm usually looking for cool things at random while traveling, so I often don't plan shots beforehand - I'm a pretty impromptu/opportunistic photographer. I've found I spend the most time with various prime lenses and the 16-300mm Tamron though, the Tamron's range lets you capture almost anything on the fly and reduces the need for lens changes out in the open

Feedback

Shoot in Camera Raw if you have software to handle it, the added range allows a lot more infomration to be available to work with

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