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The photo was taken on 6th July 2020, on Westminster Bridge, London, England. What I know about photography I learned by myself, and putting it into practice. I think you don't need to be a professional to take beautiful photos, anyone can take unique photos, but the most important thing is that the person who took it likes it.Time
I don't remember the exact time of the shot, but it was around sunset time, which I love. I remember walking from my area to Westminster which is 6km in kilometers, which took almost two hours for to go there and i came back in bus. But I wanted to get lost in the London boroughs and be inspired by my surroundings.I took my backpack and put my camera, water, something to eat, external charger, and as a precaution an umbrella as the climate in London changes in When I took the picture I rested the camera on the ledge of the bridge to stabilize the camera.Lighting
Configure your settings. Night shots are synonymous with low light. Whether you're shooting stars or city lights, you'll need to make sure there's enough light on the subject for the camera to record something. I recommend taking some test shots to choose the optimal shutter speed and find the right white balance. “Since it is dark, it will take longer for the photo to be detected on the sensorEquipment
This photo was shot on a nikon D3200, with a AF-S 35mm f/1.8 lensInspiration
What prompted me to take this photo? well, 1 was in my mind, 2 I like lights and colors 3 I take pictures of the cities I go toEditing
Yes, I had to add the sky to give it an unusual touch and alter the colors to revive it a bit and I used a color correction to see how it lookedIn my camera bag
I usually carry the reflex and a 35 mm lens plus a tripod, external batteries and a camera protector. I recently switched to a full-frame, completely another world.Feedback
Well, having some knowledge in Lightroom or something similar is a plus point to give the photo an extra touch