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FollowThe port of Genova Nervi, is located on the north coast of the Italian region.
Long Exposure to the last light of the sunset from the Anita Garibaldi prom...
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The port of Genova Nervi, is located on the north coast of the Italian region.
Long Exposure to the last light of the sunset from the Anita Garibaldi promenade.
Genoa Nervi
Italy
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Long Exposure to the last light of the sunset from the Anita Garibaldi promenade.
Genoa Nervi
Italy
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I shot this photo in Genova Nervi, along the Anita Garibaldi promenade .. The beautiful Italy :DTime
A winter sunset between 18:00 and 19Lighting
I remember that night the sky was quite cloudy, and I was hoping that the sun came out a little bit in the clouds to make the landscape a bit brighter ...Equipment
I shot this photo with my Nikon D610 and Sigma lens 18.0-250.0 mm f/3.5-6.3. I also mounted a polarizing hoya pro1 digital filter.Inspiration
The viewing angle allowed me to make the most of the framing.Editing
I cleared the scene and worked on the color saturation, applying a few shots of light at the points that I thought the most interesting ...In my camera bag
My current gear is the following: Nikon D610 accompanied by Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f / 2.8 G ED - Nikon AF-S 14-24mm f / 2.8 G ED - Nikon AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8 G ED VR II and Sigma 18-250mm f / 3.5-6.3 DC OS HSM I have two filter holder to hold the Lee big stopper, 0.6 Neutral Density Hard Grad, 0.6 Neutral Density Soft Grad, Haida Polarizing Filter 150mm x 150mm, Hoya Pro1 digital circular polarizing filter. My tripod is a Benro C2970F - carbon with a mounted head Manfrotto MH054M0-Q5 Head Serie A 054.Feedback
I think the best thing to do is to choose the best location, to compose the image. Once you find the location, I spend several minutes trying to study the light that illuminates the scene, setting the camera with the right parameters. At the end .... click, click, click, click, click, click :D