cancallmeatka
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Fall Award 2020
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Location
I took this photo during one of my trips. it's a mountain meadow - I took a break from my bike ride, sat in the grass and took out my cameraTime
it was the middle of summer and the noon hours, so the sun was already quite high. but I managed to catch something - after a few tries, because the blowing wind was a bit mischievousLighting
yes - it was harder for me to find a good shot because the bright sun was high. but when I sat down in the tall grass I couldn't help but try. the surrounding trees gave some shade and it workedEquipment
I'm using a Canon eos 60D. This time it was a manual, old, Soviet Helios 44-4 lens with a focal length of 52 mm, with a TK-2M teleconverter screwed on, and connected to the camera with an adapter. the light was natural, time 1/160, ISO slightly raised, aperture probably 2 or 2.8Inspiration
I am a beginner amateur photographer, I like almost everything - I often reach for the camera to see if the lens will be able to capture what I saw at the moment. it doesn't always work, but this time it seems to have worked outEditing
I reduced the exposure and slightly revived the colors to restore the depth and bring out what the sun has made it shallow with bright lightIn my camera bag
Canon eos 60D, spare battery, 70-300, 35 and Helios lenses, additional lamp, several filters and a tripodFeedback
see the little things, see others who are good at it do, and try