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Location
The photo was taken at the "Pigeons' plaza" (Plaza de las Palomas) in Sevilla. I was learning how to take photos with my DSLR, and it was the first time I was shooting on Monochrome. This is one of several photos that amazed me and made me got deeper into photography.Time
This photo was taken at around 11:00 am. I took it during my first field photography class. I had recently learned the basics of my camera and tried to capture the expressions of girls and boys feeding the pigeonsLighting
The day was bright and clear, thankfully the sun was not yet at its maximum point and photos turned out great!Equipment
This was shot with a Canon 50D and an 18-200 TamronInspiration
The mixture of feelings of the kids was just too fun to watch! I certainly laughed hard a couple of times watching them, so I decided I wanted to capture the moment. I love that this photo expresses that precise moment!Editing
NOIn my camera bag
Besides my Canon 50D, I have my best friend, the 18-200mm Tamron and a Canon 50mm f/1.8, the new spoiled one. I also have now some ND filters that I use for long exposure. They are a great toy to experiment with new things!Feedback
The Pigeons' Plaza is located at the "Parque de Maria Luisa" in Sevilla, a perfect place to take different types of photos. In the specific case of this picture, patience is a must! It is difficult to get good shots of children (they can be really sneaky, and move everywhere all the time). Also try to get closer, but not so much so that they do not lose their authenticity.