AndreaSagui
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anthonygerardfoley
March 30, 2017
Well composed. I like the sun rays peeking above the low crest. Welocme to View Bug.
EG-Keith
March 30, 2017
What a gorgeous capture! Regardless being against the sun, you managed to keep a sharp focus. Congratulations!
sallyG11
April 14, 2017
Wow, stunning capture...gentle muted colours, incredible texture and truly amazing light! Feels as if I'm sitting on the rocks taking in this glorious view!
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Location
this photo was taken in the southern Dolomites, from a small summit with a fantastic landscape that seems to be higher than what is actuallyTime
I started late in the morning to find myself in this place in the evening so that I could immortalize the sun in front of my eyes and create a lively sceneLighting
finally arrived at the top I had nothing but waiting for the sunset to find it in a position that I could enjoy in the scene. the photo was taken 30 minutes before sunset and sunsetEquipment
the photo was taken with a nikon d600 and tamron 24-70 2.8 mounted on a tripodInspiration
the landscape that surrounds it and the various subjects that we are representing the DolomitesEditing
as post production as well as playing with raw camera sliders I wanted to emphasize light with a level in soft lightIn my camera bag
I usually wear in my bag as the main body of the nikon d600 and its optics that are tokina 16-28 2.8 as wide angle and tamron 24-70. then I also have a sony a6000 mirroless for the timelapseFeedback
here in dolomites the weather can change in a few minutes, you can find it under a snowstorm and after a few minutes find yourself with the open sky so for a good landscape photographer it's to wait patiently for the right light moment