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Location
This one was taken in the Lainzer Tiergarten (a wildlife preserve ) in Vienna, Austria. It is a wonderful place which can be reached from my place within about 10 minutes by car.Time
It was noon... I think.Lighting
The light was not good. It was noon, no clouds and the sun was "bitchy".Equipment
I used my Canon EOS 550D with a Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS II. No tripod. No flash.Inspiration
As always... nature! :) In this case this upgoing path surrounded by trees and just the thought that if I get the picture right it will express this feeling when you see a path and just want to know where it will lead you.Editing
In this case more than ever! :) The original photo was not good. It was flat, the light was not anyhow appealing and I was very unhappy with it. I just had to do something with it otherwise I just would have had to toss it in the recycle bin. ^^ What was it that I exactly have done with this photo? Well... hard to remember. I am sure I used 2 layers to carve out some of the details and I did some color correction - better said; I raised the temperature (kelvin) to get more of this "golden touch". Unfortunately I cannot tell much more about this pic - the title of the photo says it all - I just followed the way with heart.In my camera bag
Normally I have my Canon EOS 70D, my GorillaPod and some lenses with me. Mostly I take my Canon EF 50mm 1.8 II, Canon EF 100mm 2,8 L IS USM Macro and a zoom lense like Canon EF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS II or Canon EF-S 10-22mm 1:3,5-4,5 USM with me.Feedback
Nope! Well, yes! Just DON'T take pictures the way I do and you will have less time to spend in LR and PS! ;)