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I found this secluded spot a while back and have photographed it through the changing seasons. This image was early morning as the fog was lifting....
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I found this secluded spot a while back and have photographed it through the changing seasons. This image was early morning as the fog was lifting.
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3 Comments |
deannefortnam
 
deannefortnam October 01, 2016
beautiful!
Byronfairphotography PRO+
 
Byronfairphotography December 27, 2017
Great mood. / Voted
JayneBug Ultimate
 
JayneBug February 03, 2018
So much emotion in this beautiful capture. Thank you for joining my challenge.
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Behind The Lens

Location

The image was shot while hiking through the Shelton, Connecticut woods. I have photographed this spot through the changing seasons. This particular image is one of my very favorites.

Time

The image was shot in early morning just as the morning fog was lifting.

Lighting

The fog was thick and the morning back light was creating an eerie mood.

Equipment

The image was shot with a Canon T-3i, and a Tamron 28-75 mm lens. It was hand held, no flash with a polarized filter.

Inspiration

It's a very moody and serene image. One can almost "feel" the quiet surrounding area.

Editing

The image appears as it was shot- no post processing.

In my camera bag

I usually carry 2 bodies- a Canon T3i, a Canon 60D. My lenses include a Tamron 10-24 mm, a Tamron 28-75mm, and a Tamron 18-200 mm. Also in the bag are spare batteries and SD cards, a Speedlite, notebook and pencil.

Feedback

Be prepared for weather changes, and if possible plan and scout your locations. Dusk and dawn give the best lighting opportunities. Shoot everything and often. As has been said before, I've never taken a picture I intended. They're always better or worse.

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