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Dreammerchant
 
Dreammerchant March 17, 2016
Such delicate lighting.
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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo has been taken at Breda which is a city in the Netherlands.

Time

Photo was taken somewhere half March of 2016 around noon.

Lighting

On the day I've taken this picture I had some great light shining on the back of the field giving this beautiful background.

Equipment

This photo was taken with my Nikon D7000 and Sigma 105mm macro lens. Aperture was f/3 with ISO 100 and 1/125. Camera was attached to my Vanguard Tripod

Inspiration

During spring I saw a lot of photos taken of this beautiful wood anemones and needed to have such beautiful picture as well so went to the field when I have great light at the back with this as a result!

Editing

I used Lightroom to play around with some filters till I was satisfied. I don't have default setting just playing around till the photo is good enough.

In my camera bag

Normally I have in my bag my Nikon D7000 with a Sigma 105mm macro, Nikon 60mm macro and Nikon 35mm lens. Furthermore a Nikon remote control and some small stuff to clean my lenses.

Feedback

I learn a lot by looking at photos from others. With this I learn about point of views, compsitions, lightning etc. etc. Of course you need to try by yourself and every photo is a lesson learned for the next photo you take and keep improving yourself.

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