aarronralstonmcdonald
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rich_p_se
October 13, 2016
This is one heck of good image, the mood, the character, the coldness!! Really impressed!
aarronralstonmcdonald
December 24, 2016
Thank you it wasnt easy stand on the side of a mountain not meantion it was freezing
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Taken in South east Victoria, AustraliaTime
Just after the golden hour on a spring morningLighting
The light was cutting through a thick fog that blanketed the entire mountains and state forestEquipment
This was shoot using a Nikon D800e with a 24mm-85mm 2.8 Nikon lens. Shoot at F22 ISO 100Inspiration
I was always going down to Noojee to take images through the state forest and on the drive down loved the way the fog moved all around the grass and tree's it had a child like nature and seemed to play as it slowly moved awayEditing
The only post editing done was converting to black and white and also cloning out some prickle bush that was in the foregroundIn my camera bag
I usually keep my main camera Nikon D800e 2 Nikon flash units a hand full of spare batteries filters and clean kitFeedback
It can be very cold and wet so be prepared have patients. Look for the way the tree's flow leading lines. The most important advice I could ever give is to just play with your camera try different things like under expose long shutter speed But just have fun love what you do and the rest will come