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Reflection

Reflection
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Behind The Lens

Location

This was Photo was taken In Virginia Beach on a sunny day. I have experimented the morning by placing objects onto my Jeep Wrangler hood, which in this case was the Dandelion. My Jeep was silver Metallic and when you look carefully you see the Metallic specks as well the normal dust that accumulates on any hood.

Time

The exact time I do not know but it was a sunny day and blue sky which brings the blue tone into the picture

Lighting

All natural sun light

Equipment

I used my CANON 6D with my heavy CANON 180mm Macro lens

Inspiration

The inspiration for taking this photo was to have some self reflecting objects. some use mirrors or tables but I wanted to try my Jeep wrangler hood.

Editing

Post-processing - I use LR 5, some specks I have retouched to be not as pronounced and did some minor contrast and brightness adjustments.

In my camera bag

Just my CANON 6D and my 180mm Macro lense

Feedback

Advice? Try, try, try - do not be afraid to experience the failure as it won't be a failure. Constant training makes the champion and enjoy what you see.

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