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FollowBeautiful wild fox photographed at night while being in Teruel.
Camera: Nikon D3300
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took it on Teruel(Spain) in front of my cousin's house.Time
Night, late night.Lighting
Well, not on the photo taking itself, but in the post production I really wanted to make big enphasis on the fox so that's why adjusted the lightning that way in the final picture.Equipment
Newbie camera with newbie lens: Nikon D3300 + 18-55 Nikkor lens. Flash used was built-in one.Inspiration
Well, it was my first time seeing a fox in real life and I had my camera carried on so, what else to say. Opportunities like this happen mostly once in a lifetime.Editing
Well, of course I did as I mentioned in one of the previous questions. I always make post-processing because it really gives the image the chance to shine. I adjusted contrast, saturation and other things my english doesnt allow me to explain , but talking briefly, I used Camera Raw from Adobe Photoshop.In my camera bag
My camera with the lens, my tripod and nothing much. A lot of passion and desire to take some nice photos.Feedback
Use flash, and take a lot of photos because you cannot predict where is your subject going to look, to move so, take as many as you can so you can choose which one is the best. Sometimes best photos are not prepared or planned, they just come up as random shots.