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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo was took a mile north of the small town I live in, where I go to also watch the sunset as it has the perfect view.

Time

Storms where rolling in and the lighting was great as it was about 8:30 to 9:00 pm.

Lighting

If you know your camera, it will do most of the work for you as long as your on the right settings.

Equipment

Nikon D3200, no flash, no tripod, lens kit that come with the camera.

Inspiration

I have feel in love with sunsets ever since I moved to Nebraska. They are even more stunning in the country compared to being in the city and not really being able to enjoy it.

Editing

With a little clarity, and sharping is all this photo needed.

In my camera bag

I now carry a Nikon D5300, with my lens kits, always have a tripod on me (now) as well as my remote shutter. The cleaning kit staying in y bag as being around gravel and dirt roads you never know when you will need to blow off that piece of dirt.

Feedback

Always be Patient when shooting nature photos. The more patient you are the better off your shot will be. Be sure to take a test shot or two before hand so you know where your camera is set.

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