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Location
I shot this photo in my hometown. Myself and my husband were going on a "joy ride" through a beautiful neighborhood and as the sun was beginning to set we stopped our car, got out to admire the magnificent colors draping over the houses and this beautiful lake.Time
It was the beginning of Autumn as the leaves were already falling from the trees at approximately 6:00 P.M.Lighting
The beautiful sunset captured the perfect lighting for this photo as it gently and wonderfully filled the sky and created the serene and peacefulness you see before you. I love the darkness of the wonderful tree with the few little leaves it still contains that if you study the photo some of them look like little hearts.Equipment
This photo was actually captured with the camera on the cell phone I had at the time. No other equipment was used.Inspiration
The beauty and colors of the sky and how incredible it truly is to watch the sun set. It's amazing to watch.Editing
Actually no. This was simply an amazing capture I caught while driving around this quaint little town admiring it's beauty and the incredible colors the sky was providing as the sun was setting.In my camera bag
I actually don't have a professional camera right now. It was broken shortly after I had my daughter almost three years ago. My focus has been on her since I waited fifteen years before she finally arrived. So, basically I have not purchased a new camera since.Feedback
I love to shoot landscape photography. Some of the most wonderful photos are those of different landscapes and sometimes within those photos are objects or a certain ray of light or just a tiny speck of something that really sets the beauty of your photo. I'm no professional by any means. However, there is beauty all around us and with almost anything that you photograph having the perspective that you see can really make the photo beautiful, incredible, amazing, and unique. My advice is to have patience and your own perspective of what you want your photo to say to others including yourself.