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FollowSometimes when voices comes from somewhere unknown never look towards the back.
Sometimes when voices comes from somewhere unknown never look towards the back.
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Location
The show was captured at Feroz Shah Kotla Fort in Delhi, India which popular for its haunted back story.Time
It was taken probably around back in 2017 during my initial days of photography around in the evening around 5-6 P.M. under an overcast sky.Lighting
It was an overcast sky with dark clouds and we experienced heavy rainfall later that night.Equipment
It was shot on Nikon D3200 with a Nikkor 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 VR Kit LensInspiration
It was an interesting composition as a beginner photographer which tempted me to capture this photos.Editing
In my initial days, I used to use Adobe Photoshop for editing while now I have shifted to Adobe Lightroom, why it used to be a full 80-100 on clarity, -20 on saturation, around -10 on vibrance and +10-15 on Dehaze along with contrast slider and shadows pulled up while highlights usually around -100 on a RAW image. Now, I prefer colorful, and vibrant photos taking full advantage of Sony A7III.In my camera bag
Well! I have sued a lot of camera bodies and lenses from various brands but from the last 2-3 years, I have stick to Sony Alpha. I am currently using Sony A7III with Sony 16-35mm f/4 along with Sony 90mm f/2.8 Macro. Along with my camera, I have a small Manfrotto Pixi Tripod, a Godox flash, Small HD monitor, couples of fairy lights & glass for lighting effect, and Tascam DR-05 voice recorder along with Boya Lav Mic for audio.Feedback
Well, with knowledge and experience, If I have to click the same frame, I would preferably stick the same composition but certainly not the same colors, time, or post-processing.