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Location
This photo is taken at Passo di Giau in the Italian Dolomites.Time
It was the time of sunset in September. We where very lucky with tat light conditions that evening.Lighting
As you can see, it's all natural lighting of the evening.Equipment
I had only my Sony alpha 7ii with me with my 24-70mm lens. The rest was lying in the car... I tripod would be helpful but on with this light it is not essential.Inspiration
There is the overwhelming landscape that must be captured. But with 24mm it is not done. The mountains are so gigantic that it was clear to make an panorama to get a slight idea of that great landscape.Editing
Yes of course, the pictures must be put together, the lights are pulled down a bit and the dark tones lift a bit.In my camera bag
My camera of course, always a 24-70mm and a 100-400 mm lens, sometimes a 90 mm macro or a 14 mm wide angle prime lens.Feedback
There are two best times of the day to get the best pictures, the morning and the evening, sometimes always at night or the beginning night. You must always have luck with the weather conditions. But the most important advice is: discuss the photographs with friends or in a photoclub and be not afraid of critics. This is the only way to get better. That's what I'm trying to do, do get better...