GiuseppeCorrente
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Location
This photo was taken in Minturno, Italy. Minturno is my hometown.Time
The time was around 7pmLighting
I in my photos love to use natural light, especially when as in this case I can get a very delicate effect that gives value to the beauty of the model.Equipment
I used: Canon 6D Canon 85mm F 1.8Inspiration
I took this picture because it was a time when I had a very delicate light and I really liked this thing. In addition, the model and her clothing suited a lot to that situation so I didn't think twice, and I shot.Editing
Si ho fatto una post-produzione su questa foto. Come in ogni altra foto io apro prima le mie foto su lightroom dove vado a valutare i vari scatti e, dopo una selezione, eseguo le prime regolazioni di base alle foto scelte. Dopo di che apro la foto su photoshop dove continuo la post-produzione. In questo caso ho eseguito la separazione di frequenze e ho aggiunto una leggera vignettatura.In my camera bag
Yes I did a post-production on this photo. As in any other photo, I first open my photos on the lightroom where I go to evaluate the various shots and, after a selection, I make the first basic adjustments to the chosen photos. After that I open the photo on photoshop where I continue the post-production. In this case I performed the frequency separations and added a slight vignetting.Feedback
The first tip is to look for a very delicate light, therefore avoid the hours when the sun is very high and prefer the sunset hours for example. In addition, the model must be as relaxed as possible and maybe pretend she is there alone. Possibly use a diaphragm open almost to the maximum (maybe not at TA which could risk losing sharpness). I am a portraitist and I love fixed lenses, especially the 85mm focal length.