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FollowDo you know how everything is so beautiful, so perfect that you seem to dream? Well ... I think one of those moments, for me, is locked up in this shot. At that...
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Do you know how everything is so beautiful, so perfect that you seem to dream? Well ... I think one of those moments, for me, is locked up in this shot. At that moment there was only the happiness of living that moment!
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Contest Finalist in Creative Landscapes Photo Contest vol4
Contest Finalist in Covers Photo Contest Volume 3
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Location
This photo was made in Iceland, more precisely this is the Godafoss waterfallTime
it's a shot taken during sunsetLighting
The light in Iceland is almost unique! if then we put ourselves in a beautiful cloud condition and a unique place .. it is a moment that the shot comes to lifeEquipment
For this shot I used a Nikon D750 with a Nikon 20mm f / 1.8, with a Benro tripod and Nisi plate filtersInspiration
Well surely it is a very well known place and for those who have never been there it is a must see place and pass us several shooting sessions!Editing
To make this photo I made 3 shots with different exposure, with the same shot then joined in post-production. I went to work on the contrasts, given some color and finally I added some detailIn my camera bag
Inside my Tilopa f-stop backpack there are: Nikon D750, Nikon 20mm f / 1.8, Nikon 16-35 f / 4, Sigma 14mm f / 1.8 A, Sigma 100-400mm f / 5-6.3 and 100mm Nisi plate filtersFeedback
enjoy yourselves! Iceland, like so many other places in the world, offer several photographic opportunities ... from the most to the least known