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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo was taken at a riverside fair showing vintage fire engines.Didnt know much about my camera and settings so i took a few shots before i got this one

Time

I rate this as one of my best pics even though it was totally unplanned.It was a hot summer afternoon and i did not have a tripod so i leant on a lamp post to steady myself

Lighting

This image was taken on a early afternoon when it was bright with just natural light

Equipment

I believe it was a canon Camera,No tripod or flash was used

Inspiration

I have a passion for vintage motors and as this fire engine was beautiful colour and stood out among others so it was a challenge for me.

Editing

I didn't do any post processing as i din not know how to and i was pleased with the result of the image

In my camera bag

I have just the basic equipment in my bag compact camera and tripod

Feedback

I would suggest you use a tripod know your camera and have some kind of lighting if the day is dull or overcast

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