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brendaglen January 18, 2020
Excellent content and composition! Love this!
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Behind The Lens

Location

This is the post office/general store in Luckenbach Texas, made famous by Wilie, Waylen, and the boys...

Time

This was taken about mid afternoon.

Lighting

It was a partly cloudy day, lighting was good

Equipment

This was taken with a Canon 80D and Sigma 18-300mm lens

Inspiration

I was camping in the area, who could resist a trip to Luckenbach?

Editing

this was processed using Lightroom

In my camera bag

I normally carry a Canon 80D (I finally wore out the shutter in my trusty 70D) with a Tamron 16/300mm mounted, and a 5D Mk III with any number of lenses, ranging from a 8mm diagonal fisheye to a Sigma 200-500mm telephoto depending on what I'll be shooting. I'm usually looking for cool things at random while traveling, so I often don't plan shots beforehand - I'm a pretty impromptu/opportunistic photographer. I've found I spend the most time with various prime lenses and the 16-300mm Tamron though, the Tamron's range lets you capture almost anything on the fly and reduces the need for lens changes out in the open

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Don't be afraid to play with monochrome, especially with older buildings

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