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Location
This photo was taken in Irving close ro where I work. The skies are always changing here every second. I've had time where I would be driving so I couldn't stop and take the shot I so wanted!Time
This photi was a stroke of luck for me. Had just finished an early dinner with a friend and this is the view we walked out to. We were still chatting when I spaced out on her just staring! This was taken on August 26 at 7:38 pm.Lighting
I actually took quiet a few shots of this with different focal points so the lighting would change.Equipment
Kind of sad to say but i dont have a professional camera (as of yet!) To take these shots. I had a shoot and point but it broke in February of this year. I purched my newest phone more for the specs of the camera than anythin else. So getting to the point, I took this on Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge smartphone. No additonal equipment or attachments...well attached. (Lol)Inspiration
If you look through out my instagram by searching #Ash_Creations you will find that I love the skies, hence me adopting Kidd Kraddick's motto "Keep Looking Up" for myself also.Editing
I only used the photo editing that came with my camera feature on my phone for this. I have other apps downloaded, but they were not used for this. In the original pic, i had cars parked in front of the mall, street lamps and such which I cropped out as much as possible without messing with the clouds and sky. In the phone editing, I upped the contrast level, dimmed doen the brightness...but thats about it.In my camera bag
Again, no professional camera or equipement to speak of. My Samunsng Galaxy S7 Edge is my sum total for all my photo's of late.Feedback
Well something i myself need to follow is to invest in the proper equipment if possible. Otherwise like me, I always look at the subject, view, or object and picture what i want out of it rather than what's just there. Dont think negative.