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Location
The photo was taken at my winter home in Florida.Time
Good question.. I would have to take a guess, as to the exact time of day this was taken. I believe it was around mid morning to noon. In April of 2016.Lighting
This particular picture was taken with no flash. Just with natural lighting which was the sun. Other pictures of the same subject had an added flash with it. However they had a washed out look to them.Equipment
This particular shot was taken with an Aperture f/2.4,?ISO 50,?Shutter 1/167,?Focal Length 103/25. No tripod or flash used. ?Inspiration
What inspired me was the unique,fun look of it all as a whole. I rarely walk upon something like this. Especially since it's supposed to be a bird not a frog taking up residence in my tiny birdhouse.Editing
No. I didn't do any post - processing of this picture.In my camera bag
The first thing I have in my bag is my Canon EOS body with a 18-55mm lens attached. I also have a 55-250 mm lens. A digiflash 3000 for a canon. A lens hood for both lenses. 2 High Definition filters. 2 polarization filters. 1 diffusion filter. A set of Fotodiox Canon EOS Macro Extension Tube Set Kit for Extreme Close-ups. A Remote Shutter Release for when I'm using a tripod or my monopod. Also a Fotodiox Lens Mount Adapter, Black M42 (42mm x1 thread Mount) Lens to Canon EOS DSLR Adapter. Sometimes I add 2 of my point and shoot cameras. Only just in case my battery runs out of juice in my Canon.Feedback
Just to keep your eye's open and always look for that unique shot around you! Never be afraid to get out of your comfort zone and explore the world around you.