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Location
The photo was taken on the field by a one of a farms in North Yorkshire.Time
Picture was taken early in the morning.Lighting
It was a bit cloudy day so I decided to increase saturation to give some sort of warmth effect because I thought it will also be a perfect colour background for the lovely scene of mum sheep walking with her little baby lamb.Equipment
To take this picture I used my Pentax K10 camera with Sigma 70-300mm lens and I also used a Hoya ND filter.Inspiration
I just simply love Yorkshire farms and especially taking pictures of sheep which I find fascinating animals. I love to observe them and take pictures of them and surprisingly they always seem to want to be a part of my pictures.Editing
I used some basic tools in my favourite Adobe Lightroom programme. I increased saturation and contrast.In my camera bag
Pentax K10, sigma 70-300 mm, Hoya filters.Feedback
1. Respect animals space and privacy. More respectful you are to the animals and wildlife more amazing photographs you will be taking. 2. Take a pictures early in the morning, like between 5-7 AM and especially during a spring time because the light is warm and is a guarantee that picture will be great. During Autumn time, when is sunny day, try to take pictures during an early evening. It will also guarantee the warm effect.