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3 Comments |
AnjaWessels PRO+
 
AnjaWessels July 23, 2015
Welcome to ViewBug!
margaretdiffenbaugh
 
margaretdiffenbaugh May 13, 2017
I feel invited in. Nice!
moniqueelferink
 
moniqueelferink May 13, 2017
Great way to show a forest! Original, great in B&W
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Behind The Lens

Location

The National park, Dalby söderskog, outside Lund in southern Sweden

Time

Around 10 in the morning

Lighting

Just natural light

Equipment

Canon EOS 5D, Canon EF 17-40 at 25mm

Inspiration

The area is a place I often walk around in, all year around. This particular path gives a nice composition.

Editing

Black and white using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. I used a light vignette to give dream-like admosphere.

In my camera bag

I try to go light. A Canon camera and 17-40 wide angle zoom and 100mm macro lens. Tripod and remote trigger.

Feedback

The simple answer is just to be observant when walking in the forest, or city, and shoot when you see something interesting. Take a lot of photos and select afterwards in the computer and perform any post-production you feel necessary.

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