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Thai farmer and buffalo walking on the wooden bridge
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Location
I am take this photo at my hometown location. located in Sakon Nakhon Province, Thailand. To present the way of life of my local farmer. A farmer and his buffalo cross this wooden bridge every day to go to work.Time
I chose to shoot this shot at 4 pm. to use the golden or golden light, the atmosphere there, plus the autumn and warm after-work hours of the farmer's walk. back home with buffalo. I was very impressed with this picture because it gave me a glimpse of how happy he is with his career and what he has. This picture was taken on March 4, 2018.Lighting
I use natural light and choose to shoot from a slightly backlit or side view in order to make the subject stand out with more dimensions of the image and using smoke from bonfires to make the background of the image tight and not be deprived of natural light in the location as muchEquipment
This shot was taken with a Canon 6D, 70-200 f2.8 USM lens, handheld without a tripod.Inspiration
Inspiration Me and my fellow photographers have an idea that we want to showcase our well-being. different cultures of people in rural areas of Thailand Farmer's plant rice to feed people. But some of them are still poor. very little welfare received and a simple way of life My friend and I have a passion for lifestyle photography. different cultures of people in each area People have different lives and include both careers and livelihoods. but how to choose to live to make life worthwhile and happyEditing
I edited this picture a little. in shadows and highlights, I chose to set the white balance to 5600K before shooting.In my camera bag
In my bag are Canon 70-200mm F2.8L Sigma 35mm F1.4Art Canon 6D and Sony A7R3. This gave me confidence in the quality and perfect photography.Feedback
Notice things around us Diligent in exploring the location in that area Observe the direction of the light and the composition of the image. Choosing a shooting moment is important. as well as communicating with the model If the subject is moving, it's a good idea to catch the rhythm when hitting the shutter. Take pictures of what you like and happiness will happen.