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Location
I took this photo while being on a trip with my friends at a lake near my hometown called Gabrovo. It was a lovely scenery and I couldn't resist.Time
I remember the exact moment we took this photo. The model was tired after the long walk and sat down to rest. We immediately took the camera and shot the picture. It was exactly 4:32 PM on the 17th of April. What a great day that was!Lighting
We used the astonishing lighting of the sun, it wasn't all about the lighting anyway. We just wanted it to look natural, to capture the beauty of being in the moment.Equipment
The picture was shot with a Canon 4000D, with an 18-55mm f/9 lens. No other equipment was involved.Inspiration
My friend took place in inspiring me to take this photo. If it wasn't for the model we probably wouldn't have taken the picture. I'm always on the hunt to express the emotions the person is feeling through my photography so seeking the raw feeling comes naturally to me. I want to be able to show the most vulnerable of the person.Editing
I didn't. Editing my photos is a tough job to do for me since I lack the experience but I'm always working on learning more and more. I did try to work on the lighting a little bit but I liked the raw material more so that's why I uploaded the original work.In my camera bag
The first and most important thing I always pack is my camera body Canon 4000D along with the lens that is 18-55mm. I feel like that's all I need. I am a noobie photographer so I still don't own many lenses, that's why I'm limited to this and only this one. Although not owning any other actual photography equipment I bring a lucky charm with me that "helps" me take better shorts! And that is a lucky Chinese coin that my friend gifted me on their trip to China.Feedback
Keep on taking all kinds of shots! The more varieties of them you take the better you'll become at finding your style and getting better at taking outstanding photos! Try landscape or portraits! Or even architecture! Everybody has a different style of taking their shots and you can keep on trying to find what suits you so keep snapping good pictures and keep on inspiring the people around you with your art!