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The photo was taken in New York while I was walking on the sidewalk in the Meatpacking District in the early afternoon. I saw the girl walking on the sidewalk and, struck by her beauty, I ran behind her and asked her to let herself be photographed.Time
The photo was taken at 12 December 2015 at 12.19 pm while I was walking on the sidewalkLighting
The light is absolutely natural for a rather gray and windy day. No particular precautions if not the best use of the light present.Equipment
When I took this picture I had my Nikon D4S equipped with NIkon 24-70 2.8 (70mm shooting focal). F3.2; iso 320; 1/400. No flash and no tripod.Inspiration
The desire to take this picture was given to me by the beauty of the girl with this hat and the wind that moved her hair in a fantastic way. In fact, when I saw her, I chased him and I asked him to let himself be photographed. And so it was. The writing behind her was the icing on the cake.Editing
No post production if not the development of the raw file and the increase in sharpness and contrast with photoshop.In my camera bag
At that time I used the Nikon D4S. Now my normal equipment consists of Nikon D5 and Nikon D850 equipped with the Nikon triad (14-24; 24-70; 70-200). Frequently also the 85mm Nikon f1.4 and the Nikon 2x doubler. I also have other objectives but in my backpack is always present the equipment mentioned above.Feedback
There are no specific suggestions for the photo in question. Just the fact of always looking around while walking with the camera. The difference between a photographer and a person taking pictures is just one: being able to see what most people see only in passing and do not focus on their beauty. All the rest is just master of the technique certainly easier to learn.