MelissaRRussell
FollowThe time between complete sunset and night upon the water. Pure reflection
The time between complete sunset and night upon the water. Pure reflection
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Location
This was taken at Milakokia lake near Gould City, Michigan. The sunset was already spectacular and the lake was so still and reflective as you see in the photo. All I did to the photo was, heighten the colors ever so slight and soften the tones. The sunset reflected through clouds onto the lake.Time
The time of day was twilight, as if the hour chose "this moment" to flirt with my camera. I was in awe, the lake was crisp, still and clear. It was a seduction of the passing day into night. Loons were call out in the distance and all I could think about was I wanted to skate on the water. I will never forget this moment.Lighting
The lighting for this photo was pretty much as seen, except for a softening filter and tiny enhancement of the color.Equipment
This was shot with a Nikon 3400.Inspiration
I love good opportunities to make things happen. This was.Editing
This photo is an all in one photo, no overlay as applied.In my camera bag
My camera to go bag has My camera, lenses, cleaning equipment, strap and at times tri-pod. Oft times some sorta pertaining material is with to write down the experience .Feedback
To be afraid to experiment with filters, overlays, colors and such. Keep the original shot as is, but play around with other copies. You might create something marvelous.