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rmr731 Platinum
 
rmr731 October 13, 2014
Very cool - I like how this looks! Congrats on being a finalist!
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Behind The Lens

Location

Blackstone Winery Barrel Room in Gonzales, California.

Time

It was around noon.

Lighting

As I was walking through the massive barrel room at the winery, I noticed at this corner the overhead lighting were skylights and florescent lamps which gave the barrels a nice effect. I loved the angle of the barrels at this particular corner.

Equipment

Nikon D7100 with Nikon Lens 18-200mm on Bogen tripod with flash. ASA 200

Inspiration

I loved the angle of the barrels and the lighting from overhead not to mention the sweet smell of oak and wine from more than 65,000 barrels.

Editing

Minor tweaking with Photoshop5

In my camera bag

Nikon D7100 with Nikon Lens 18-200 with Bogen tripod and polarizer filter. Also a 60mm Macro Lens F2 just in case. I mostly use the 18-200 lens which gives me a wider range without having to carry so much equipment.

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