Indian_summer
About Indian summer photography
On warm days in October or even later in November, we also call the Indian summer the name of the photogr...
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About Indian summer photography
On warm days in October or even later in November, we also call the Indian summer the name of the photograph taken on October 10 near my parents' home in Kokrica, more precisely by the Chuks cave (Čukova jama). I usually photograph insects there. With a Nikon D90 camera and a Tamron 18-200 lens, I noticed the warm colors of autumn leaves on the trees along the pond shore late that afternoon (17:25 PM). I really like taking pictures of the reflections in the water so I took the opportunity and aimed the camera so that half of the shot was the shore and half the reflection. I usually have my camera set to Apreture. This time the value was 6.4. ISO 200, and the time was adjusted to 1-160 s.
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On warm days in October or even later in November, we also call the Indian summer the name of the photograph taken on October 10 near my parents' home in Kokrica, more precisely by the Chuks cave (Čukova jama). I usually photograph insects there. With a Nikon D90 camera and a Tamron 18-200 lens, I noticed the warm colors of autumn leaves on the trees along the pond shore late that afternoon (17:25 PM). I really like taking pictures of the reflections in the water so I took the opportunity and aimed the camera so that half of the shot was the shore and half the reflection. I usually have my camera set to Apreture. This time the value was 6.4. ISO 200, and the time was adjusted to 1-160 s.
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