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FollowWe are all in the hunt for our best shot. Here is mine. One early morning on Bharatpur i found this Spotted deer and fawn feeding
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Location
This inages was shot at Keoladeo national park in Rajasthan, IndiaTime
It was almost by 6 am in the morningsLighting
Sunrises in Bharatpur, Rajasthan are known to have this captivating look. The sunrises are always red to orange setting the stage for some amazing shotsEquipment
I used a Canon 7 D mark ii equipped witha Sigma 150-500 mm lens mounted on Velbon Sherpa tripod.Inspiration
I had always been on the lookout for this amazing shot, something that is elusive, captivating and magical. That morning I headed out with my friend, I looked across the path into the forest. I quickly placed my camera on the tripod, dialed in the settings and waited for the deer to turn around so that I could freeze the momentEditing
Although we had a magical sunrise the image came out flat as i shot it in RAW. I had warmed up the image bumped up the contrast and saturation a little bit.In my camera bag
I presently carry my Canon 5D Mark IV for action and wildlife. I use a Canon EOS R for landscape, portraits and astrophotography. I own a Tamaron 150-600 mm G2, Canon 70-200 mm f2.8 iii, canon 16-35mm f2.8, canon RF 24-70 f2.8 and canon 85 mm f1.4Feedback
Initially when I started out into Photography I used to try and fill in the frame with objects which resulted in a lot of clutter, chaos and distractions. As I progressed I started analyzing what makes me feel good about a particular scene and now I try to shoot that particular factor that makes me feel good. I also noticed that I started shooting simple and minimalistic the more images i took