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We were coming back from our trip and already driving towards the airport. When at the last moment we thought about taking a last look at the Taj Mahal from the...
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We were coming back from our trip and already driving towards the airport. When at the last moment we thought about taking a last look at the Taj Mahal from the other side of the Yamuna river. It was all worth of it!
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Behind The Lens

Location

The photo was taken at the end of our trip to Agra, India during Christmas '15. It was taken from Mehtab baat overlooking the Taj mahal.

Time

It was around 7 in the morning during a short break on the way back to the airport!

Lighting

It was quite foggy that morning with just the perfect glow from the young sunshine. Overall giving an effect of mystery and hope at the same time.

Equipment

The shoot was taken with a hand held D7000 using a 35 mm prime, f6.3 at 1/2000.

Inspiration

The morning, the mist and the flying pigeon all the right moment!

Editing

I developed this using Adobe Lighthorne later

In my camera bag

Usually the camera with two primes 50mm and 35mm.

Feedback

Patience for the right time and be ready to be surprised when you just lose the hope for a nice moment :)

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