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FollowI like the way the lines of carts curve in this shot
I like the way the lines of carts curve in this shot
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The photo taken here was snapped while i was on my way into the department store. Luckily i had my camera with me because this caught my eyeTime
It was around the early evening hours, just when the unforgiving South Florida sun starts to loosen its grip on you and temperatures start to decrease slightlyLighting
I caught it at the perfect time, with the sun in a good position to provide great natural light and not be too brightEquipment
This was shot on a Sony Alpha A7 with a Sony 24-80mm lens. No tripod needed as i was out running errands and shoppingInspiration
I was out running around town doing errands and shopping, and i hardly ever leave home without my camera. So far this day had not turned up any interesting shots for me. Later in the day, on my last stop for the day, i caught sight of this massive gathering of carts in front of the store. It reminded me of a sea of carts. And the way the carts were together, forming long, curvy lines looked neat. No tripod as i had been out all day so i just got to a good spot and fired off a few clicks. Luckily one out of the bunch turned out alright!Editing
I try to do the minimal amount of processing i can but on this day i was shooting in raw so i had to convert it to jpeg. After that i might have made some minimal adjustments to the color and clarity.uIn my camera bag
I dont leave my house unless im carrying my Sony A7. And usually it's with my trusty 24-80mm lens which is very versatile so no matter the shot o have a good chance of getting the focal length right.Feedback
Southwest Florida is a beautiful place. No matter where you are you can be sure a beach is nearby. We get amazing sunsets here, especially in the winter (which are extremely mild). Although approaching Thunderstorms provide great photo ops they are a sign that its time to head in. So you must make each shot count as you try to get in as many cool storm photos as you can before the storm is on top of you