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3 Comments |
kaych22
 
kaych22 March 05, 2018
Hmm.. thanks a lot Kazmirus
kaych22
 
kaych22 March 24, 2018
Thanks Christina...
kaych22
 
kaych22 April 06, 2018
Thanks Tiim.
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Behind The Lens

Location

Thanks ViewBug for this amazing journey, and I'm thankful to my mother who is very fond of planting flowers and her love towards nature. Since childhood, I was very keen to capture the moments we dealt with in our daily life. At that time I had only Kodak 35mm Disposable Camera AKA Kodak Reel Camera. Better Shots but limited. Then I used Nokia and Android One. And now I am using ASUS ZenFone 2 laser. I shot this picture in my garden once in a winter morning. It was too cold outside, fog and mist everywhere. I thought to keep this as a memorable day and finally got the shot.

Time

This picture is very close to me because I received many Top Class, awards and appreciations. I didn't think about this to be that much popular, and one day I shall get an opportunity to describe how I shot this picture. I captured this one winter morning at around 8 AM on December 2017.

Lighting

I captured it in manual mode like ISO: 50, Shutter Speed: 1/250, f/2.0, white balance(W.B): auto, Exposure Value (E.V):0, and ASUS ZenFone 2 laser lens. Google Photos for editing the shot.

Equipment

This is the first smartphone that I purchased in October 2017 on the eve of Durga Puja/Dussehra festival. I Shot this picture with my ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser, 2015 Edition. I didn't use phone flash or any tripod to stabilize, I just tried for the best angle to capture the subject. A focus towards the subject and ASUS sensors like Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) and executive information system (EIS) helped me a lot in getting the clarity and detailed shot.

Inspiration

Honestly speaking, my love towards photography and our professionals whose creativity inspires us to learn and grow, action and camera, trying something new every time, focus and mind, themes for nature and model help us to keep capturing the best shot, providing a new perspective through our lens to the world, that's what makes us a Photographer.

Editing

Yeah, of course, I do. I use Google Photos, Fotor for Windows and Adobe Photoshop Express Windows app for editing most of my photos. Here 'The Red' photo I edited by using Google Photos. There are three options available when you choose to edit photos like color, light and pop. These options are comprised of exposure, contrast, black, white, shadows and vignette in light level. After that in the color option, you can find tint, deep blue, warmth, skin tone, and saturation. The last one is my best to apply in any photo and I am eager to see that effect. For this picture, I used vignette, white, a little bit of black and warmth, contrast, saturation and like always a full scale of pop.

In my camera bag

My smartphone ASUS ZenFone 2 Laser with the full battery charged every time.

Feedback

Many thanks to geoffcoleimages for inspiring me a lot. He is a ViewBug community member and his photography tips were featured in the ViewBug Blog. "Photography Tip: Shoot At Least Fifty Shots A Day" the title made me read it twice, and my love for photography was at the peak. Last but not the least stay focused and live the moment with capturing moments that will be yours for the lifetime.

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