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2 Comments |
jurog
 
jurog September 15, 2016
thank you so much for the Spring selection award.
Acol747
 
Acol747 January 09, 2017
Creative shot, check out this challenge
https:// viewbug.com/challenge/golf-course-landscapes-photo-challenge-by-acol747
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Behind The Lens

Location

This picture was shot on a golf court in Belgium.

Time

this is shot mid afternoon

Lighting

used natural light, no extras

Equipment

I'm using Nikon D800 with a 17 mm lens

Inspiration

I love action photography and special effects. Although i needed nxt to non post prod. here, thanks to a good prep.

Editing

Not much post processing needed. As this image is one shot, no copy/paste. I use post porcessing only for manage color and contrast.

In my camera bag

I never leave without my 2 D800 Nikon cameras. One as back up for when the other fails to work. untill today i didn't have any problem with either cameras. Wide angel lenses are my favourite. that's why a bought 3 beauties; , 17-35 mm & 14-24mm, both aperature 2,8. For portraiture a use a 85 mm 1,2.

Feedback

For shots like this, you must really think twice on how to shoot without spending tons of money on post production. The more simple you keep it the better the end result will be.

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