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Photo captured at the precise moment that passed one of the participants of the photowalk.

Photo captured at the precise moment that passed one of the participants of the photowalk.
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Behind The Lens

Location

this photo was taken at the photowalk scott kelby 2016, in the city of Panama neighborhood the crab

Time

Of all the photos I have taken this I loved because I like the reflections and I could have taken it at about ten o'clock in the mornin

Lighting

for this type of photos I like natural lighting because it gives a better drama to the scene, good leftovers, good contrast and gives a special touch

Equipment

this was shot on a Canon 7D, with an 50mm f/1.4

Inspiration

I love the photographs of reflections, that day all the people went through oak to that puddle of water and did not pay attention, I managed to see it from another point of view and I stopped in front of him to wait for people to catch them by crushing the puddle of water I took many shots but I liked it more.

Editing

I usually use lightroom to edit my photos, but the image does not need any special edition, I was worried because the photo would be taken from the camera, I only made a slight correction of shadows, contrast, clarity and luminance in the HLS option.

In my camera bag

I usually have in my backpack my camera 7D use 3 lens 50mm, 17-40mm and 28-135mm, 50 exclusively for portraits, 17-40 for landscapes and social photos, 28-135 to capture some subject that is a little more far.

Feedback

Photography is patience whenever you want to capture a good image you must wait and wait until you reach the precise moment, make several shots until you achieve the correct exposure.

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