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Location
While I was walking in a side street in TienenTime
4pm in the afternoonLighting
Half-cloudyEquipment
A Canon EOS 2000D with an EFS 18_55MM LensInspiration
Wherever I go or walk, I look around for beautiful things around me. Be it beautiful people, animals, flowers, trees, clouds or whatever. And if there is something I like, I look at it from every angle and take pictures of it. I liked these figurines on a tiny terrace so much that I immediately took a picture of themEditing
The only post-editing I did was to put a frame around the photo with a special program. That has become a habit of me to put every photo in a frame. That gives something more personal to my PhotosIn my camera bag
My Canon EOS 200D An 18-55mm lens A 75-300mm lens. I'm going to increase the number of lenses, and also add Filters and other thingsFeedback
Advice one, NEVER, NEVER go out without your camera. You can always come across something completely unexpected, where you can take the picture of your life. Save yourself the lifetime self-reproach: if I had my camera back then, I could have taken the picture of my life, I missed that moment because I didn't have my camera. Advice two: do not walk all day with your mobile phone in your hands, focus your attention on your environment instead of on the screen of your mobile phone and practice to notice things that someone else does not notice and record it on the camera. Advice three only if you have to be quick to take a picture (for example a bird flying by) you do that. Otherwise, try to view what you want to photograph from different angles, taking into account foregrounds, backgrounds and diagonals in the image. Take pictures from different directions. Take a look at the light at that moment and consider whether the photo cannot look different if there is a different position of the sun. The shadows alone can form a completely different picture. Advice four: if you buy a new camera, read the package leaflet thoroughly, go out and try "EVERYTHING", even the things you think I will never need. And take photos, photos and more photos so that all your actions eventually become reflex movements Advice five: view the photos of renowned other photographers, study them, Vieuwbug is an ideal place for this. Advice six: I have practiced various Eastern martial arts for 40 years and there was a saying there: You only master a technique if you manage to put YOUR SOUL IN IT. THIS APPLIES TO PHOTOGRAPHY, LEARN YOUR OWN SOUL, INSERT YOUR OWN FEELINGS