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The sky reflected on the waters of Watson Lake.

The sky reflected on the waters of Watson Lake.
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artofnature101 September 01, 2016
Nice shot! Welcome to VB :)
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Behind The Lens

Location

The photo was taken at Watson Lake, 5 miles from Prescott, AZ.

Time

I took this picture around 11:45 a.m. I loved the scenery of the place and took as many pictures that I could while I was there visiting. Also, this picture was taken during winter time.

Lighting

I was able to get good quality photos because I took these pictures during winter time.

Equipment

I used a Canon Rebel EOS T3 1100D to take this picture.

Inspiration

I loved the view. It was my first time visiting Watson Lake and I felt in love with what I saw during my visit. I took as many pictures I was able to because this is a beautiful place to be.

Editing

Yes. I used Photoshop software to adjust the image. Also, I edited the sky to bring a little bit up the clouds and the clouds reflection on the water as well. After the adjustments I applied a filter that help me to enhance a little bit more the image.

In my camera bag

I usually carry my lenses, extra memory cards, flash, shutter remote and lens cleaner.

Feedback

Try to plan your visit. Learn about weather and lighting conditions; take as many pictures as possible. Walk around the area: go up or down, choose different angles. It is always good idea to use a tripod.

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