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Crans-Montana, Switzerland



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Behind The Lens

Location

Crans, Switzerland

Time

It was in the afternoon where my friend took me for a walk. So, I brought along my camera just in case.

Lighting

Well, nothing really special about the lighting that no amateur photographer can do. It’s just a matter of adjusting the shutter.

Equipment

What I used is my canon 600D with no attachments. I just sat down on the snow to get the camera steady.

Inspiration

I just thought it would be nice to see whatever comes out of it. And i shot it in monochrome because I saw lots of shadings that would come out neat in it.

Editing

Simple adjustments of brightness and contrast was the only thing I did.

In my camera bag

My 600D and 135mm wide angle lens.

Feedback

To catch monochromes you have to imagine the color details and the shades. The more the different shades the better it would come out. Because in monochrome, white, grey, and black will be your only color.

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