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Exploring the woods with my friends.

Exploring the woods with my friends.
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1 Comment |
matthewchambers
 
matthewchambers March 31, 2016
Welcome to VB first off! I like the tones of the image but I am missing the message, what are you trying to convey with the shot?
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Behind The Lens

Location

This image was taken at swanbourne lake, Arundel.

Time

Early afternoon

Lighting

This image was taken using natural lighting.

Equipment

Canon 1200D 18-55mm lens

Inspiration

I had been looking a lot a travel images by photographers on Instagram, and saw some images of them from behind on location.

Editing

I edited this image in raw to give it my unique look and filter. I also added some clarity to help make certain areas stand out more on the subject.

In my camera bag

Canon 1200D Mini Tripod 18-55mm lens 50mm lens 55-250mm lens Polarising filter Multiple batteries Lens hood Wide angle conversation lens Charger

Feedback

Go out for a walk in the woods, and try to find somewhere with good natural lighting so you can see the subject clearly, and you can play around with the settings on your camera to see what feels best. It's also good to have an interesting background, and somthing that difiintriats your subject from the background. Once you are happy with your image, try to create a style within photoshop that you think suits it, and is unique to you.

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