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Mandrel beach GoaTime
Late evening around 6:30Lighting
Yes, one should always consider using natural lighting, as at times it could provide the best light source you need.Equipment
Camera -canon 550d Lens -10-18mm Used support of the boat to avoid any movement.Inspiration
The studding colours of the sky. The ambience of the place. What I feel stands out in this image is the natural lighting of the boat, it is the key focus of this image.Editing
Yes I did. As I shoot in RAW I had first made adjustments around with the contrast, highlight and clarity of the Image to bring out more of the colour and adding more light. Also in Photoshop I had just made adjustment with the contrast, saturation and the curves. I always try using less of post processing as I feel the image should be created more on the field and behind the desk.In my camera bag
Canon- 5D mark 3 Canon-550D Phone camera- IPhone 6 Lens- (canon10-18mm), (canon 50mm 1.8),(canon 24-105mm), (tame on 70-300mm). CanonFeedback
Firstly I feel people show make most of there photographs on set than post process. Secondly use as much as natural lighting as possible. Thirdly I did not have a tripod and I was lucky to have support of the boat to stabilise my shot (At times make use of what's around you). A photographer should never me couscous or feel demotivated my the camera he or she is using. What's matters is what you see and capture with whatever you have, cause the best camera is the one you have with you.