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Pjerry
December 15, 2020
Beautiful capture, love the composition.
I'm pleased you joined my challenge "The November 2020 Collection". Great, thanks, and let's hope it turns all right well for you. The competition is, as ever, very hard! That is this month especially the case, because VB approved the challenge for the gallery and extended the duration. Good luck.
I'm pleased you joined my challenge "The November 2020 Collection". Great, thanks, and let's hope it turns all right well for you. The competition is, as ever, very hard! That is this month especially the case, because VB approved the challenge for the gallery and extended the duration. Good luck.
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Location
I took this photo whilst walking in my local woods. Errington woods in New Marske, on the North East coast UKTime
This image was taken during the afternoon. I'm not sure on the exact time.Lighting
This image went planned, it was a spur of the moment decision, the light is all natural.Equipment
I used a canon 100d with 18-55 kit lens. Handheld. It's all I was carrying, this photo wasn't planned. I was planning on just waking with my camera so just had the minimum of camera and attached lens around my neckInspiration
I actually want planning this shot, I was looking for some old buildings within the woods to take a ",now and then" type photo. The woods have a great history and had previously been an iron ore mine and some buildings are still standing so are great features with nature taking them back over.Editing
I used Photoshop lightroom to up the exposure s bit too bring out the details of the hills beyond. I also straightened the horizon! I always forget to do this when taken shots without a tripodIn my camera bag
Normally. Canon 100d Canon kit lens 18-50 Sigma zoom 70-300 Tripod Glass lens ball Gone ND filters ( variable and 10 stop) Circular polariser Also a cabled remote.Feedback
This was pure look I got this, went planned so on my return walk home this just came into my eye. I've walked passed this hundreds or thousands of times. But maybe with it been winter and the leaves not on the trees it opened it up. It just shows there's always something to take a shot of and it's never the same twice.