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This photo was taken at the Washington Crossing park on the NJ side during the fall of 2015. This was the first time i was actually trying to do more on photography. I had never taken the camera out for so long and this time i really wanted to get into the world and get some nice clicksTime
This was in the evening when I had taken my son out with me for this shoot. I really wanted to take some pictures of him and the beautiful fall colors. I always feel that fall is the best time to get some really nice pictures and experience the wonder of nature.Lighting
It was around 5 i think when the sun had just started its descent and was throwing the perfect light to get those perfect nature colors. The color of the leaves, the shadow of the trees and the beauty of the perfect sun light made it just the right oneEquipment
This was shot on my first DSLR the canon 60D with a 18-55 lens. I really wish i had a tripod that day but was still able to get the best out of my hands :)Inspiration
The colors fading from green to orange to yellow and it was like the barbeque place was just placed at the right spot taking the guard of honor from the trees. It just paved a wonderful path and had the best setting i could think of.Editing
I really dont think i did any post processing for this picture. This was uploaded the way it was clicked. You can say, I just got lucky.In my camera bag
I am still new to this and amateur photographer. I have a 18-55 and a 55-250 lens that i carry. I do have a tripod but i don't carry it everytime (i really think i should take it everytime :D) Looking at others i really feel i still have a lot to learnFeedback
As i said i am still learning and consider myself an amature. I really dont think i have reached that level to advice anyone.