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Train tracks into the fog



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A foggy morning hiking around shooting what I could find.

A foggy morning hiking around shooting what I could find.
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Behind The Lens

Location

On one of the local trails that passes along the shoreline of a local lake/river.

Time

It was early morning. I had looked out the window when I got up and saw it was foggy outside, so I got dressed and ran out to one of my favorite walking spots! Naturally I don't go anywhere without my Camera!

Lighting

Nope! All natural lighting!

Equipment

Nikon camera and 50-200mm lens.

Inspiration

Several things stood out to me as I looked down the tracks before taking this shot. The tracks disappearing over the hill. The fallen leaves down the center of the tracks. And the fog of course!

Editing

Not much, if any at all!

In my camera bag

Nikon D3500 camera. 18-55mm lens, 55-200mm lens (used at the time of this photo) and my new favorite a 18-400mm lens. The first two are Nikkor lenses and the last is a Tamron lens

Feedback

Far be it from me to assume that I know anything about photography that anyone out there could learn from me! I'm sure that what I do would make a professional photographer cringe! I see something I like, I photograph it! I may take several shots on different settings and then pick which ones feel good to me! I'm sure a Pro would know how to be more efficient, but that's not me! I'm just in it for the fun and rush it gives me when I get a good one!

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