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Marguerite Daisy



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Behind The Lens

Location

I am based at Faridabad,India which comes under National capital region of Delhi,India.One day in the evening while I was visiting Old Fort,a historical destination at Delhi,India,I clicked this photo.

Time

It was during the evening golden hour of the day and light was just beautiful.

Lighting

Since this photo was taken during evening golden hour, the light was beautiful.It was spring time in India during which I have clicked this photo that is why it came out very natural.

Equipment

I have clicked this with my Canon 600D, and Canon 50mm 1.8 lens.I have manually focus it no tripod require since the light was good.

Inspiration

I am based at National capital region of India.One day while I was visiting Old Fort,a historical destination at Delhi,India,I clicked this photo. I say the beautiful garden they have maintain and all of a sudden this beetle fly over me and set on this Marguerite Daisy Flower, as if she wants me to click her beautiful photo with this beautiful flower!.

Editing

Not much of post processing is been done in this photo.I always click RAW image and only cropping and some color enhancement I have done that to during converting it from RAW to jepg.

In my camera bag

In my bag,I always have my Canon 50mm 1.8, Tamron 17-50 2.8 ,intervalometer, spare batteries,note pad and penile for taking note, apart from my Canon 600D camera.

Feedback

Identifying and Isolating the best flower and if you can wait you can definitely see bugs coming on flower. Try to be very close to the flower,just sit next to it if possible, use manual focusing,I have use manual mode (canon) and over exposed it to 1 full stop to compensate the white color. One must use tripod it the light is not good.If it's handheld take a deep breath and while excelling take the shot.

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