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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo was taken from the home window in Como, this double rainbow followed the storm.

Time

At the end of the storm, the grazing light of the sun slightly anticipated the sunset.

Lighting

Nature gives colors which is a crime to be touched up.

Equipment

Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EF 17-40 f1:4 L USM, without flash, without tripod.

Inspiration

Seize the moment: the inspiration for the shot was given by the incredible light that, piercing the clouds, created the double rainbow.

Editing

Nature gives colors which, in this case, is a crime to touch up. No post processing.

In my camera bag

I currently have three "little girls" so I call the cameras: For serious jobs: Canon EOS 7D Mark II; Canon EF 70-200mm f1:4 L USM (Very fast in the focus and very sharp); Canon EF 28-70mm f1:2.8 L USM (the one I'm most fond of: MY 2000 (!!)); Canon EF 17-40mm F1:4 L USM; Canon Speedlite 430EX (I don't like to use the flash); Giottos tripod MH-1003 (with his bag, compact and light); New Lowepro Fastpack BP 250 AW II perfect for flying, the older Lowepro Computrekker AW; Lowepro EX180 (very compact but very strong). For backup: a body Canon EOS 40D and Canon EOS 300D Digital with standard lens 18-55.

Feedback

I recommend keeping the sensitivity low, here I set ISO 100, to get the sharpest details since the cloud naturally fades the outlines. As a habit, I use -1/3 Stop to not over-expose the clearest details such as, in this case, the houses in the distance.

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