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Location
Photo was taken at Skogafoss waterfall in Iceland during my 15 days alone trip to this beautiful country. The picture is taken from a rock formation with very limited space and a very high (at least 20m) precipice around the sides of it.Time
During the afternoon, somewhere around 3pmLighting
Changing weather from sunny to cloudy with different lightingEquipment
Canon 5d mark iii, canon wide angle lens 17-40mm, b+w 110 nd filter, tripod , remote controllInspiration
Black and white long exposure is my favourite type of photography and I love the waterfalls made with this technique. I actually went to Iceland to fulfil my photography dream and check out my photography skills.Editing
Yes, basic adjustments in Camera raw and photoshop, than played around in silver efex pro 2, I have actually made some pre-sets for my images from Iceland that works on many different locations and adjust them by playing around with different adjustments. Then I applied some dodge and burning to the final ImageIn my camera bag
Backpack: Ogio Ty evans Camera: Canon 5d mark iii Lenses: Canon 17-40mm and 24-105 mm L lenses, samyang 14mm lens Tripod: Manfrotto 055XPROB with 496RC2 ball head Filters: B+W 110 nd filter and polarizer filter Others: some cleaning gear, 2 spear batteries, remote control, 3 spear memory cardsFeedback
Travel as much as you can. Taking images in new places is important cause the subject of an image is one of the crucial points of photography. Try new things, new techniques, find tutorials online and learn from them. Do some research to find new places, use Google map for that or search for images of others to get inspired and to find a new location. Also play around during post processing, don't give up fast, come back to your images after some time and see if you can do something new with it. Most important have fun and remember that as long as your satisfied with your photography you don't have to worry about the rest.