A beach from above, shot with my drone.
A beach from above, shot with my drone.
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Contender in the Photography Awards
Contest Finalist in Magical Outdoors Photo Contest
Action Award
Runner Up in Las Vegas Giveaway
Contest Finalist in Awesome Landscapes Photo Contest
Winner in Aerial view Photo Challenge
Zenith Award
Contest Finalist in Creative Landscapes Photo Contest vol11
Curator's Selection
Top Shot Award 22
Contest Finalist in Creative Landscapes Photo Contest vol10
People's Choice in Abstract Games Photo Challenge
Winner in Land ART Photo Challenge
People's Choice in abstract and colors Photo Challenge
Spring 21 Award
Contest Finalist in A ViewBug Logo Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Up Or Down Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Beach Vibes Photo Contest
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People's Choice in Abstrakt Photo Challenge
Contest Finalist in From Above Photo Contest get inspired magazine
Winner in mybestdronieshot Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Outstanding Creativity
Superb Composition
Absolute Masterpiece
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Location
This image was shot at Table Rock lake in Missouri. Over a beach on the shore.Time
It was shot in the late afternoon, about two hours before sunset.Lighting
The lighting was actually really poor on this day, the sun was going down and it was very overcast and rainy most of the day.Equipment
I took this photo with my DJI Mavic Mini with no filters.Inspiration
I had just gotten my drone and this was the first day that it was not raining. I wouldn't say anything inspired me really, i just wanted to fly my drone and take some photos.Editing
I did use a photoshop preset filter to enhance the colors in the image some.In my camera bag
In my bag I carry my trusty Canon EOS 7D, a Pentax K1000, DJI Mavic Air 2, Canon 24-70mm f/4L IS, Canon 70-200mm f/4L IS, Tamron SP 45mm f/1.8 VC, a Manfrotto tripod, shutter release with remote, various ND filters, variable ND filters, a couple rolls of film, extra batteries, chargers, flashlight and two lenseballs.Feedback
I feel like the key to taking good images is getting out and shooting tons of images of things you love and even more shots of the things you find challenging. Since the day I got my first camera a few years ago I have taken thousands upon thousands of images and over time you will develop your own style. From the very start I put my camera on manual mode and at first my photos were so blurry and dark I couldn't even tell what the photo was supposed to be. I also feel like I was "blessed" with an "eye" for photography, it's a bit hard to explain but I just see things differently than most people. I am completely self taught and things like composition come to me naturally for the most part.