Summertime offers millions of scenes which can be interpreted this way or that, but some among those automatically create their own titles. Like this one....
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Location
From the house terrace... can't be more comfortable.Time
Date/Time Original is 08-Jul-17 14:04:25Lighting
No problemo... 1/500 sec, f/6.3, ISO 100, 0.00 eV, Metering Mode: Center weighted average, Flash Off, Focal Length: 36.5 mm, and White Balance Details: Auto1, meaning Daylight. That's all folks! :)Equipment
NIKON COOLPIX P610, out of hand with no added tackle.Inspiration
Inspiration? The whole endearing scene. I did not need any other incentive.Editing
Just a tad of cropping, nothing else....In my camera bag
To me it is easier to carry a photo vest than any photo bag. So I load my photo vest with whatever I might need for my photo session, walk or trip. My photo bags usually keep the equipment I'm not using at the moment. The vest's many pockets usually contain two cameras, spare batteries, ND and CPL filters, and one small photo clamp instead of a tripod. Sometimes I'll include a small action camera, mainly for its wide field of view and resistance to water and weather. The vest has large-lens pockets that holds a small water bottle, a sandwich, or a bar of chocolate if I plan on being out for the whole day. There is about three meters length of paracord or similar strong, thin rope, one hefty pocket knife, and a lighter. With these, much can be "mcgyvered" along the way, so that's all I need. Recently I make it even more comfortable for me, and take the essentials along in a waist pouch. Simplicity and comfort; two best ingredients in most situations!Feedback
No advice I could think of, really. You either recognize the emotional worth of the scene... or you do not. Nobody else can decide it for you! :)