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FollowPhoto taken using double exposure technique showing two steps of cycle pedals in single image.
Photo taken using double exposure technique showing two steps of cycle pedals in single image.
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Location
I visited my uncle's place, he maintains his balcony with garden. It created the mood for this photography.Time
This is one of my favorite photo shots so far. Though I have shot many more later, this one is something special because I had to mix some bit of technology too to merge two shots. I planned to take this photograph showing the cyclist pedaling and moving forward. I captured two positions in pedaling, that came out well. It was about 11am on a Sunday morning.Lighting
It was a bright sunny day, I had to cut down some amount of light going into lens.Equipment
Sony E-mount 6000 and 16-50mm Zoom lens.Inspiration
Bright sunny morning and balcony with garden set my moodEditing
No post processing, camera had the capability to do it itself by merging two photo shotsIn my camera bag
Sony e-mount 6000, 16-50mm, 55-210mm, 50mm PrimeFeedback
It can be done via Photoshop as well. Otherwise, one can use Sony e-mount camera to capture it w/o any post-production work.