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sunset in coronado



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2 Comments |
shutterpuppy
 
shutterpuppy January 11, 2015
Beautiful!
Tabor-MuellerPhotography
Tabor-MuellerPhotography January 12, 2015
Thank you
StuXD1 Platinum
 
StuXD1 January 15, 2015
Great colors
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Behind The Lens

Location

Coronado Ca

Time

530pm

Lighting

I took this in natural lighting right after sunset.

Equipment

Nikon D3100 Sigma 70-300mm lens

Inspiration

The colors of the sky were beautiful. I was getting into my car and saw the cat tails and squinted my eyes so that the sky was blurred. I thought in that moment what an awesome photograph it would be if I cropped in pretty tight. I'm very pleased with how it turned out.

Editing

Adjusted exposure and hue/saturation

In my camera bag

I've upgraded to a D5300 since I took this photo. I still only shoot with my kit lens and sigma. I plan to upgrade my lenses soon but I'm still a fairly new photographer.

Feedback

Get low to the ground and make sure to crop it in tight. The time of day is what really made this photo. I would recommend shooting at sunset

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