Using the colours of the leaf for vibrant and wonderful colour range. With added detial of water droplets sometimes the best shots come out of the bad weather.
This capture was a shot what I just saw through my kitchen window. After the rain had fell. I saw the water droplets and as I was practicing some macro shots for Waterdroplet project This shot came alive, I had to capture the beautiful vibrant scene.
Time
This was captured around 14:00 after the rain fell over Sunderland.
Lighting
The lighting was just natural light the sun breaking through. The rain clouds. But the natural oranges of the leaves makes this photo bright and vibrant.
Equipment
This was taken with a Canon 550d with 18-55 mm lens was taken at 50mm.
Inspiration
As I was doing a macro water Droplet project. I was looking. Everywhere for Waterdroplets and a surprisingly this beautiful shot came from my back garden. It shows you, you don't have to go for to capture nature's best moments.
Editing
The editing I did was just up the clarity and the contrast to make the water droplets have more depth of field
In my camera bag
Canon 550d with 18-135mm macro filters, no filters, uv filter, lens hood, 70-300mm lens. Battery pack and a Tripod on the side.
Feedback
Be patient and don't just focus on one area look around in one place can be many photos. Photogroahy is a passion and if you focus you will get good shots.