MarjoCorander
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One winter evening
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Location
This photo was taken at Porkkala peninsula, Finland.Time
EveningLighting
During this photo shoot it started snowing and it already looked like we were not going to get any good pictures at that day but all the sudden the snowing stopped and the sun came visible. As the snowing continued at the horizon the sunset colored the whole sky with this amazing red color.Equipment
This photo was taken with Nikon D7100 and Tamron 17-50mm lense. Also I used my Fotopro MGC-684N+ tripod.Inspiration
Winter, open sea and wish to get amazing sunset colors to the picture.Editing
I do normal post-processing activities as I take RAW-pictures. This picture is one exposure shot, colors and contrasts adjusted to make the picture to pop out.In my camera bag
Nowadays I have two cameras: Nikon D610 and Nikon D7100. I mostly carry my D610 and leave my D7100 home. In my bag you can find 3 prime lenses: 20mm f/3.5 & 40mm f/2.0 Voightländer lenses, 60 mm f/2.8 Nikkor lense and Sigma 70-200 f/2.8 tele + Cokin X-pro series ND and Gradual filters, B+W XS-Pro circular polarizing filter, Hoya 64 and 500 ND filters on top of many other smaller accessories.Feedback
There is no quick/easy way to capture the perfect light. The only way is to go out as often as possible and be prepared as the light might change very, very rapidly. It is all about being in the right place at the right time with the vision in your head of what your shot should be like :)