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this photo was taken on my excursion to Eilat city, red sea. During my travels, I take a lot of photos like this one. The picture was taken at the Dead Sea in Israel and it is called "Eilat Mountains" because these mountains start from Eilat through the Dead SeaTime
This is probably one of my favorite photos. I remember walking up to the top of the highest mountains in the area, looking for a good view shot. when I finally founded the panorama that I liked, I took my picture. this one was taken on March 24, 2015 at 14:41 pm.Lighting
The picture was taken in the daylight.Equipment
The picture was shot on my Canon Power Shot G15. That is all the equipment that I used tor this photo.Inspiration
I remember I was looking for a place to shoot the mountains with the sea so I searched high areas to get a better view. When I finally got to the highest mountain in the region, I saw the colors of the mountains and the sea together and I decided that this is the place and this is the landscape that I wanted to shoot in my camera.Editing
Yes, I did. Usually I edit my landscape pictures with Photoshop. When I post-process my photos, I usually do 3 key things to improve them: levels, contrast and high-pass. Of course sometimes I use other Photoshop skills, but these 3 things I use for all my pictures. In this picture - beyond the level, contrast and high-pass, I also add saturation.In my camera bag
Now I always have with me the DSLR Canon camera (EOS 700D)and my Tamron lent 18-200. I also take with me tripod up to 170 cm. At the time that I took this picture, I used Canon Power Shot G15.Feedback
1. Always use good equipment. For example, Canon cameras. 2. Never give up.If you feel that you can take better pictures, keep trying and looking for what you want. And look for the subjects that you like more and that you are good at them. 3. Learn from experienced photographers who have good knowledge in the field that you are interested to. I learned from them tips and suggestions. And they helped me to improve and improve.