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Pjerry January 11, 2021
You have given 2020 a positive swing that is really (nice) positive, a contribution to the Year 2020 Collection. As always, the competition will be tough, which, as an added consequence, makes a possible victory taste very sweet. Good luck and probably for the … time: Happy New Year and stay healthy in 2021!
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Behind The Lens

Location

This photograph was taken at a saw mill in a small town called Thomaston Georgia

Time

This was taken close to noon. Just after a big rain storm.

Lighting

I used natural lighting for this shot and the shadows from the location on the gear under the house.

Equipment

The camera I used is a can.on t7i no lens or filter on the camera

Inspiration

I normal take shots of nature or fire scenes. I figure try something different and what I'm not use to.

Editing

I did no post processing to this photograph at all.

In my camera bag

The equipment that is in my bag is my camera (canon t7i), 7 different filters, 1 x2 macro attachment lens, 1 x2.2 macro attachment lens, flash, a 75mm to 300mm lens, a pocket notebook, 6 extra sd cards, and alcohol prep pads.

Feedback

Try to look outside the comfort zone even if you think its not going to work try it. Once you have picked a subject look through the camera at different angles and when you find that right angle take the shot or take the shot for all the different angles and you will see the best one after the shots.Never under estimate yourself and always feel confident even if you second guess yourself.

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