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Behind The Lens

Location

Andrew Hayden Park, Ottawa, ON Canada

Time

This photo was taken around 7:30pm which was during the sunset on this day.

Lighting

The sunset was allowing for just the perfect time for this photo. While looking through the lens taking this picture I felt the relaxation that I usually feel when capturing an image like this on a calm, reflective lake.

Equipment

This was shot on a Canon EOS REBEL T3i. Other setting were Aperture: 71/10 ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/1600 Focal Length: 85/1 I didn't use any other equipment for this shot.

Inspiration

I was walking in the park and I was missing my home in Newfoundland and the ocean at the time I shot this. I was looking for some nice water shots and the combination of the trees and water was just what I was looking for. The water was calm and the sun was setting at just the right time allowing me to capture the beautiful reflection of the trees in the lake.

Editing

I didn't do any post-processing with this shot. I thought it looked beautiful just as it was, rather than altering the image and losing quality.

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The most important thing that I have in my bag is a spare, fully charged battery.

Feedback

Sunrise and sunset are my favorite times for capturing this type of scene.

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