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Behind The Lens
Location
I took the shot five years ago in a city park during the walk with my wife. I very much liked the noisy carpet of fallen leaves which remained in the upper part. And there was this charming little bench which became important for the story.Time
We were nearing the winter solstice, days were short and cold, so the best time to go out was afternoon. I took the shot around 4 PM. No person involved in making this work got sick.Lighting
I had beautiful available light (cloudy and grey), but I had yet to learn that. At that time I was hoping for a ray of sunshine and a little more color.Equipment
I used my Canon EOS 1000D and my then new Canon EF 50 lens I was very proud of.Inspiration
I can't remember whether I saw Broken bench by André Kertész before taking this photo or not. I think charming little bench was just enough to hear me saying: – Please make a few steps towards the bench... and then I knew I have a shot. Several of them have told me that I missed the moment, because the photo causes discomfort – she would have had to be a step ahead (leaving) or behind (arriving). The title raises even more questions. I love the state of uncertainty. So does the community of fellow photographers.Editing
Oh, yes! I had to blur the background to emphasize the subjects and "do something" with color. It took me some time to brush up my post-processing skills and there years later I was ready to get back to the shot. Strong Motion Blur added some strange atmosphere to the forest in the background. Since its premiere (in 2015) "Rendez-vous" brought me some recognition in the world of art photography.In my camera bag
All my equipment is always in my bag: Canon 1000D, Canon EF 50 lens and Canon kit lens, lens filters (CPL, ND, soft, star), nylon sock (for soft focus) and plastic bag (for vignette blur), lens wipes and 1€ coin (instead of screwdriver) for mounting on a tripod. More important things I carry in my head.Feedback
Consider carefully what you want to show before you apply similar effect just to have it there. It is pretty difficult to apply it decently to the street photography, so I'm looking forward to see more better works.