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UntetheredPhotography March 30, 2021
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Behind The Lens

Location

On on of the early lock-down weekend I took a walk along a pathway between the main railway lines and the dock in Southampton.

Time

The time of day was between 9-10 in the bright spring morning.

Lighting

The sun was the only source of light with clear blue sky.

Equipment

I only took my Canon EOS R with the RF35mm F1.8 lens on trip.

Inspiration

It was a beautiful morning and walking along side the railway I took snapshots of the little things which court my eye.

Editing

Using Canons DPP. I use the light optimizer and and darkened the outer parts of the photo. In addition I exported it so I could attach a signature.

In my camera bag

My camera Canon EOS R seems to have the 28-70mm F2 welded to it at the moment as it is a lovely lens you use. Great flexibility with its zoom for landscapes and have just enough zoom for the more focus objects. I have also got a harness to assist in carrying the camera rather than having all the weight of the camera and lens around my neck (I would recommend one with heavy cameras and lenses). A tripod is always in the car. If I decide I'm doing the hole hog then the Lee filters and sigma 14-24 F2.8 get taken out as well. The only down side with the sigma which is another great lens is I need the adaptor for it.

Feedback

I am still learning and think I am getting better. I think there is no right or wrong thing. If you see something take a photo of it, the cost of it is nothing once you have your camera. The more you use your camera the more you understand what it can do (play with the settings and move away from auto).

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