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This is a photo I took at Sturbridge village, here in Connecticut. I was on a tour, and this lamb and his twin were only about three days old.Time
It was evening, around 6-6:30 at night and the sun was just starting to go down a little so I had trouble getting enough lighting in the barn where this lamb was to get him to not be blurry since I had no tripod to help hold the camera still for a longer period of time.Lighting
The lighting here was all natural. It was very limited and I had to take many photos to get one that wasn't entirely blurry. I did not want to use flash, so as to avoid getting it to just look like a normal boring photo because that wasn't what I wanted, I just wanted him to look exactly how he looks in this.Equipment
This was shot on a Nikon d3300 with my 55-200 lens. I did not use any flash because I wanted the lamb to fade a little into the background and couldn't achieve this with flash.Inspiration
I always love animals. Having anxiety I find animals super comforting, and this little thing was just sooooo cute. So I couldn't help but get about a hundred photos of himEditing
Nope, none at all. I'm not a fan of editing things that don't have to be edited.In my camera bag
I usually have my Nikon D3300 camera first off. I also have my 55-200 lens and my 55-300Feedback
I would say just be willing to take as many photos as you have to to get even one photo, and don't get discouraged if it takes a lot of time and you still don't get one you're proud of..