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Location
This shot was taken on "passo Pordoi" during a trip around the Dolomites.Time
Was a early morning shot.Lighting
I checked this place one day before, for to have a nice light (sunrise). That will give sharp contours in the snow (light,shadow) and to stand out in contrast to the rocky mountains.Equipment
The equipment which I used was (at this time) a Sony Alpha900 with the G-Lens 2.8 70-200mm on a tripod (manfrotto).Inspiration
I adore the sharp contours of the Dolomites in every time in the year, but particularly in the autumn- and winter times. The air is fresh and clear.Editing
Post processing was not really necessary just small adjustments in Photoshop.In my camera bag
It depends of what I have in mind. Usually I have my whole equipment in the car for any case.Feedback
As we mostly all know (I hope so) about photography is to prepare a good shot. That always means to observe the places for your shots (light conditions, weather situations, cloudy or something else). Morning light is, as well as a late afternoon, the best time to make your shots. It prevents you to sit a longer time on your PC for post processing. Make your mind, how you want to shot the whole scenery. Of course for landscape shots is a wide angle lens the better choice, but it remains open to anyone to make his choice. At least I want to say: take your time and do not haste when you want to make your shots.