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Behind The Lens

Location

This photo was taken into locations. The mountains were taken in Colorado. The foreground with the train tracks was taken any Massachusetts.

Time

The mountains and the train tracks we're taking approximately around 2 p.m.

Lighting

There was nothing special about the lighting in both of these shots. They were taken in natural light.

Equipment

The camera that I used was a Nikon D800. The ones that I used was an 18 x 35 mm Nikon lens. Both images were taken with the the tripod.

Inspiration

Inspiration of this photo was just the beauty of the mountains. The train tracks just seemed appropriate for this shot.

Editing

Originally I processed both images in Lightroom and then I composited them using Photoshop

In my camera bag

I always carry my Nikon 18 x 35 mm lens. And I also carry my Nikon 28 x 300 mm lens.

Feedback

The advice that I offer if you doing landscape photography is to basically drive around and look at the world. It's amazing when you slow down and stop and look at what is out there.

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