NeilMac57
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brianbaitystudio
November 24, 2018
where was this shot? I feel locations for such photos to be important. I travel a lot and such photos help me choose new places to visit
brianbaitystudio
November 24, 2018
where was this shot? I feel locations for such photos to be important. I travel a lot and such photos help me choose new places to visit
NeilMac57
February 20, 2020
It was shot at the Chateahu Du Hardalot, in the small town of Condette. On the north eastern coast of France. Many thanks for your kind comment.
NeilMac57
February 20, 2020
It was shot at the Chateahu Du Hardalot, in the small town of Condette. On the north eastern coast of France. Many thanks for your kind comment.
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Location
The image was shot whilst I was on a driving holiday in France. In the small town of Condette in Northern France. Where we were on holiday, celebrating our 31st wedding anniversary.Time
It was I believe early in the afternoon of a September's day. Think that I'd have to say around about 3 pm.Lighting
As the weather was perfect that day. The light is simply natural day light. Nothing else.Equipment
The shot was taken hand held. With my Nikon D820. Which I am so lucky to own. I always carry a light weight tripod as well. Along with the rest of kit.Inspiration
This is just one of several shots I took at the Chateau that day. One of the one that I chose to post up on ViewBug. I tank you all for viewing my image.Editing
Think that I may have possibly increased the exposure levels by 1/2 a stop. Apart from that nothing.In my camera bag
I am fortunate to have a great Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 lens. Which is my go to lens for architectural imagery. That and a very nice Nikon 50mm f1.8 bithvare great lenses.Feedback
Make sure that your kit is always clean. Especially the glass. Patience and lots of practice. It will come, don't give up because your first few images don't look great. Patience and practice. The understanding comes along the way. With every mistake you make you learn a little more. Of what it takes to take a great images.