Lookout tower Pyramidenkogel in Worthersee, Austria
Lookout tower Pyramidenkogel in Worthersee, Austria
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The photo was maked am Worthersee Austria, in the evening for a stormTime
It was already late in the evening where we were leaving the panorama tower, as storm clouds began to accumulateLighting
I wanted to present the photo as mystical, so I put a tower in the middle. Everything was in motion because of the wind, and the tower remained sharp. I did not change the colors as I did, because they came to the tower itself and at that momentEquipment
It was made with my previous D5500 and a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8 lens on a tripodInspiration
I did not record any good photographs from the tower, so I was a bit disappointed. When we got into the car, the tower was in a completely different light. I found a good place - far away because I had an 18-50mm lens on the cameraEditing
The photo is processed, the highlight is highlighted, the stronger rays and the fog below are added. It's true that I would excluded these things today, but the photo I liked then and processing too.In my camera bag
I make most of the photos with the Sigma 10-20mm f3.5 wide-angle lens and it's still my favorite lens. Now I have the Nikon D500, which is for me, as an amateur of the true beast and I do not change it for any price.Feedback
Previously I had the habit of getting out of photography and quickly processing and deleting some photos. Now, I save the photos and let them some day cool down. Photos are processed in a gentle and slow way, so that they do not regret later. I take a photograph in my own way and try to follow the rules of photography. I process them in a way that I like,