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Early morning photographing tips |

Thursday, 04 February 2010
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It is a renowned fact that all of us know that there are only two times where we find the light most perfect for taking spectacular photos i.e. sunset and sunrise. Only on sunset and sunrise, we find the angle between the earth's surface and sun is smaller than the other times of the day. Therefore, it allows the light to emerge over landscape by intensifying the natural colors and creating the amazing shadows. So here are some tips that would help you to plan your sunrise shot, thus you won't miss a perfect click:
Knowing the location of your shoot At times many people ignore this point but it is a very significant aspect while planning your shot. It is as important as carrying your camera along with you on the shoot. You just need to spend 15 minutes before you plan up the sunrise shoot, so that it would help you to save the time in the morning. Just simply have a look at the area and simply see the locations where you want to click photos. Enjoy the time No matter whether you are a professional photographer or just doing photography as your hobby, it is important at the end of your day that you enjoy every moment you have spent while photographing. Now let us analyze few things that we need to know for shooting a beautiful sunrise: So you know the exact location where you are going to shoot and then you put your camera on your tripod. Now just confirm the following settings before you start it: Shade We need to click photo on shade, we can adjust it with the white balance as the light remains cool in the morning. Shutter Speed To avoid the underexposed photos we need a longer speed so that more light would come in, as in the morning light is more diffused and soft. ISO We do not need sensor to be more susceptible to light while using the long shutter speed. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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