Fabulous autumn photos from Romania taken on camera for just $250
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/fabulous-autumn-photos-from-romania-taken-on-camera-for-just-250.htmlIt took photographer Alex Robciuc six years to travel around the northern part of the Romanian Carpathians in search of breathtaking landscapes and capture the fabulous spirit of autumn. Surely you think that to create such photos you need a complex expensive technique? And here it is not.
"To anyone who is wondering what equipment I used to create these photos, I will answer with advice. You don't need expensive equipment to photograph landscapes. When I took these pictures, I used a DSLR camera, which cost me about $250 with a lens included, and a telephoto lens that I bought a long time ago for $ 150. I also used several filters," the photographer shares his experience.
"It's all about the perfect moment, the perfect shooting point and the soft light of an autumn evening and morning..." says Robchuk.
Let's take your word for it, although looking at these almost picture-like photographs, it's hard to understand how he achieved such an effect without special equipment.
Keywords: Autumn | Landscapes | Romania | Photographer | Photo equipment
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