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paulatchinson
September 05, 2019
Hi - this image would be a great entry for a challenge I have just created. Could you be persuaded to give it a go. Its 'IN THE KITCHEN'.
To enter Go to my Viewbug Page - click on my avatar image - click on the link to CHALLENGES, then CREATED and choose 'IN THE KITCHEN'.
I hope you enter and best of luck.
Paul
To enter Go to my Viewbug Page - click on my avatar image - click on the link to CHALLENGES, then CREATED and choose 'IN THE KITCHEN'.
I hope you enter and best of luck.
Paul
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Location
This photo was taken at home on my kitchen table.Time
Right out of the oven, I was waiting for these to cool when I decided to stack them and take the picture. It was October 12, 2018 at 7:06pm.Lighting
The rest of the room was a mess, and I didn't want that seen in the photo. So I turned the main room light off and only had the kitchen light on behind me. This created the background blackout after the table edge.Equipment
This was taken with a Nikon D7500, using a 18-140mm lens. I had the camera set on a tripod.Inspiration
The "Cakes And Cookies" contest by ViewBug actually inspired me to take this photo.Editing
Very minor post-processing with lightroom. Saturation -15, and Dehaze +10.In my camera bag
I always bring my 18-140mm when going out taking pictures. Seems to cover a wide enough range for most my needs. But along with that, I try to bring a big 200-500mm and a 105mm Macro lens in my bag also.Feedback
I am very new to photography, and I find that practice has helped improve the quality of my photos. I also try and think about what I am trying to achieve before taking a shot and work toward that with each snap.