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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo was taken for the Cloverdale bridge in Edmonton Alberta Canada with Edmonton city center in the background and the very cold North Saskatchewan river in foreground

Time

This photo was taken at 8pm as it gets dark early in the northern hemisphere.

Lighting

I did not use any extra lighting, just night landscape mode on my Nikon 5300

Equipment

I used a Nikon 5300 with a stock 18-55mm lens with just the built in flash, no tripod or any other equipment

Inspiration

I dont remember what inspired me but it was just after I bought the camera and was experimenting with all the different settings.

Editing

I don't own an image processor and probably would know how to use one if I had one. This image is directly out of the camera at default setting but set on night landscape mode.

In my camera bag

I am a beginner photographer so the equipment in my bag is minimal. I have an extra wide angel lens now, a spare battery and a tripod.

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