Golden Gate Bridge...San Francisco...
Golden Gate Bridge...San Francisco...
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Golden Gate Bridge - San Francisco....Time
AfternoonLighting
It was cloudy at the Golden Gate Bridge.... and was perfect to use natural daylight .....i could have overexposed by 1 stop...Equipment
.I use my Canon 60D body with 18-105 lens..... used close to 18mm wide angle to fit all ropes in the frame ......Inspiration
Tried to be little creative - by shooting with lens facing the sky in the center of four ropes of the Golden Gate Bribge...when i was trying to shoot upward facing camera towards the sky......when i was walking on the bridge and came near main structure of the bridge...i thought to shoot the way i did in this photo to get all four ropes main Bridge structure and also ropes far away on the otherside.....i was very very happy to see the outcome ...and amazed by the result .....Editing
None ....In my camera bag
canon 60d and 5D mark 3 body ....canon 24-70 - f 2.8.. 70-200 f 4......18-105 f 4-5.6 ....tripod/monopod ...yongnuo flash and reflector silver cloth......4 .batteries chargers....10plus AA duracell batteries....lens cleaning solution/cloth .....sd cards -cf cards.....Feedback
Keep f 10 and higher...to get good depth of field .... You can keep little higher ISO ..so you can increase the shutter speed ... because you will be holding camera facing up towards the sky .....recommended speed 1/500 or higher .....