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FollowThis 'path' creeps me out, cause I would never walk on it! Even if it appears to be the only one, since next to it one has only boiling sulphur water....
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This 'path' creeps me out, cause I would never walk on it! Even if it appears to be the only one, since next to it one has only boiling sulphur water.
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Location
I took this photo in the Wai-o-Tapu park in New Zealand, close to Rotorua.Time
At around midday. I didn't really plan ahead to take this photo cause I didn't know much about this park and how amazing it was.Lighting
Honestly, I didn't really think much of the lightning cause I was just so stunned about the colors of this pool and the 'path' going through it, that I didn't really think much about it in that moment.Equipment
Unfortunately, my camera ran out of battery right before and I didn't have an extra one at that moment, so I had to take it with my iPad.Inspiration
I just loved how colorful this pool was. After a while of looking at it and walking around it (the pool was sort of big), I found this small path going through it, which just made it perfect. So I just kneeled down to have a better angle and took that picture instantly.Editing
No I didn't.In my camera bag
I usually try to have a light equipment, since mostly (while taking photos of a landscape) I try to have a better view, angle, light by sort of climbing up a tree, rock, etc. Sometimes I even take a picture while riding a horse. It just changes it up a bit and of course in those cases, smaller or lighter lenses make it way easier.Feedback
In my experience, lots of amazing photos happen unexpected. Sometimes you just have a feeling about taking a picture of something in a specific way and mostly (in my case), those photos happen to be surprisingly great. Of course, it is always great to plan ahead and have a vision beforehand. I just like to take a picture and be surprised while looking at it after the shot.