We stopped by the roadside to make some photos, and for a moment we thought the horse was maybe hurt...
But he was only resting....
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We stopped by the roadside to make some photos, and for a moment we thought the horse was maybe hurt...
But he was only resting.
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But he was only resting.
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Location
This shot was made on an excursion over Mt. Galicica, on the beautiful mountain road between Ohrid and Prespa Lakes (North Macedonia).Time
Date/Time of the shot was 29-May-12 14:23:14, an excellent excursion day!Lighting
You're welcome to all the data recorded: Shutter Speed: 1/250 sec, f/4.5, ISO 64, 0.00 eV, Metering Mode Pattern, Flash Off, Focal Length: 17.5 mm. That's All, Folks! :)Equipment
Still mourning this deceased SONY DSC-F828 - an excellent prosumer that I liked a lot... Shot out of hand, with no add-ons...Inspiration
Why the horse, of course... :)Editing
Just cropped the image somewhat...In my camera bag
For decades already I find it easier to carry a photo vest than any photo bag to take along whatever I want or need for my photo session, walk or trip. My photo bags usually stay home or in the car to keep the equipment I'm not using at the moment. My tripod has its permanent place in the car. The vest pockets usually contain two cameras, one of those is always waterproof. Sometimes I'll carry a small action camera, mainly for its wide field of view and resistance to water and weather. Other pockets keep the spare batteries, ND and CPL filters, and one small camera clamp which can be fixed to anything around, and in many cases can replace a tripod. The vest has pockets for longer lenses that usually hold a small water bottle, a sandwich, or a bar of chocolate - if I plan on being out for the whole day. I always pack about three meters length of paracord or similar strong, thin rope, one hefty pocket knife, and a lighter. Much can be improvised with these, so that's all I need. Recently I made it even easier, and take the essentials along in a waist pouch; a variable-volume McKinley. Simplicity and comfort are two best qualities for me in the Outdoors!Feedback
1), Camera. 2) Always at hand. 3) Look around, 4) Good luck! :)))