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Behind The Lens

Location

Lacanau Ocean in France, it's a big peach known in the world for the surf.

Time

At the sunset of course

Lighting

i wanted to have the shadow of the trees so i did the map on the sunset.

Equipment

CAnon 600D, no flash, no tripod, lens 35mm 1/400 à f/10 iso 100

Inspiration

I wanted t have the sunset between the trees.

Editing

I didn't do any post-processing. only save the photo in jpeg.

In my camera bag

oh i like to have all the lens i have, to shoot all i see. I have my canon 600D, lens canon 18-55mm, 50mm, 55-250mm, Youngno 35mm, sigma10-20mm, tamron 60mm macro, flash cobra speedlight youngno, UV filter, wireless remote control.

Feedback

Take photos during severals days, wait the best sunset. try an try again. if you not have a lot of lighting use a tripod.

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