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The photo was taken on the shores of Lake Bilancino near Florence. The wooden trunk played a decisive role in the photo. The same applies to the leaves of nearby trees that have created a natural photo frameTime
The photo was taken on 2016-09-17 at 11am on the old road that was submerged with the creation of Lake BilancinoLighting
Absolutely natural lighting. The alons you see laterally are the leaves of a tree I used to create atmosphere and a frame for the main subject that was the most beautiful and beautiful Patricia.Equipment
I used my Nikon D5 with 70-200 f2.8 lens on the longest. 1/160 and diaphragm 2.8. All hands free and without flashInspiration
I was looking for a non-trivial inspiration and I walked away from the model who was shooting with other friends. When I saw the effect behind the leaves of the tree I immediately imagined the shot already made. Maximum aperture of diaphragm and photo composition asking Patricia to look elsewhere.Editing
I developed the raw filr and then in photoshop I gave the detail details. Then with Clor Efex (Darken Lighten Center) I gave the main subject incisiveness. In a second step I made the image cooler with Brillance Warmth.In my camera bag
Nikon D5; Nikkor f2.8 - 14-24; 24-70; 70-200; Nikkor 85 f1.4 Nikkor Macro 105Feedback
This photo is also nice to look for something different and particular from the model's usual pose. He has played remarkably the presence of leaves that make it a natural frame without disturbing the main subject. An advice? Try not to be trivial and do things that go against the rules of photography that we read on books or learn about courses. Try trying to try and experiment with things that may even seem wrong or absurd. Good light at all! And sorry for my english but ......... the blame is Google Translator :-)