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FollowSpent a day driving through the British Lake District and got this snap of Kirkstone Pass.
Equipment used:
-Canon 700D
- Canon 18-5...
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Spent a day driving through the British Lake District and got this snap of Kirkstone Pass.
Equipment used:
-Canon 700D
- Canon 18-55mm
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Equipment used:
-Canon 700D
- Canon 18-55mm
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Location
I took this photo of Kirkstone Pass in Cumbria, UK.Time
It was taken around midday after driving through Windermere on a cloudy day.Lighting
It was taken in natural lighting, the cloudiness of the day made the lighting quite soft.Equipment
I took this with a Canon 700D with an 18-55mm with no other equipment.Inspiration
I was doing a landscape project for my A-Level photography. Living in the British Lake District, it was the perfect place for this project so I drove around the lakes taking photos. This was one of my favourites of the day.Editing
I don't like to edit my photos too much. With this one, I just did a spot of colour grading in Photoshop.In my camera bag
Masking tape, gaffer tape and spare batteries are always a must on shoots. You never know when you might need a piece of tape. Of course, my Canon 700D goes in there. I usually have my 18-55mm kit lens, Quantaray 85-210mm f/3.8, Hanimex 28mm and a Neewer M42-EOS adapter. The vintage lenses were given to me by my late father.Feedback
The British Lake District is a beautiful part of the world with many unique aspects. It's the perfect place for beautiful shots but make sure you bring an umbrella because it rains more often than not!