View of the Romanesque bridge of San Nicolás de Bujaruelo, Aragonese Pyrenees, Spain
View of the Romanesque bridge of San Nicolás de Bujaruelo, Aragonese Pyrenees, Spain
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Location
This photo was taken in the Bujaruelo valley, in the Aragonese Pyrenees, Spain.Time
The photo was taken at about 13:00Lighting
It was a slightly cloudy day, with a few drops of rain, so the light, although high, was very soft, reducing a little the contrasts of midday.Equipment
The equipment used was as follows: Olympus OMD E-M1X camera Lens: M.zuiko 7-14mm to 12mm Tripod Manfrotto 055 Lucroit filter holder ND filter 0.6Inspiration
The autumn setting in the area, with the Romanesque bridge in the background and the water passing in the foreground.Editing
First, lower the lights in the sky to get rid of the clouds. I raised the shadows a little bit in the areas with trees. Delete some people that were near the bridge And some focus on the textured areasIn my camera bag
Being Olympus a small camera and lens model I usually carry quite a lot of gear in my backpack: 1 E-M1X body 1 EM-1 MarkII body Lenses: M.zuiko 7-14mm 2.8 pro, 12-40mm 2.8 pro, 40-150mm 2.8 pro, 300mm f4 pro, 60mm macro 2.8, MC 1.4x and MC-2x converters, plus a Meike 6.5mm fisheye.Feedback
In this case, although the light was soft, there is always a lot of difference between the shadows and the highlights, so I usually go for an average exposure to compensate, I usually measure the light in the brightest part of the image and try not to burn that area. As for the focus, I always look for the hyperfocal, usually using the f/8 diaphragm.