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Behind The Lens

Location

The photo was taken on my trip to Italy. After waiting like 2-3 hours in line to enter The Vatican Church we gave another tour before we were going to the hotel room. And while we were walking i saw that beautiful sky and i said to myself that i need to shoot a picture. After a few shoots that i didn’t like i made the “ultimate sacrifice” :), i laid down and voila there it is.

Time

In the evening before sunset.

Lighting

Not much...only natural light

Equipment

The photo was taken with Nikon D5300, 35mm 1.8G at that time.

Inspiration

It was just inspiration. The moment.

Editing

I only edited in Lightroom not much needed to be done here from my point of view at that time :).

In my camera bag

When i travel i keep with myself a camera and at lest 2 lenses 35mm and 85mm.

Feedback

My only advice is that you should shoot until you find that angle, light or mood you want to share it with others to make them feel what you felt that day because we grow with every photo we take.

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