Zhu Qi
I like to shoot starlight, starlight can make the picture beautiful. Shoot the stars with a small aperture of f18 or so, if the sun is somewhat blocked, shoot half the stars so the effect will be better.
Shooting the sun requires mastering certain photography skills, including choosing the right time: 9, 10 o 'clock in the morning 4, 5 o 'clock in the afternoon; Set camera parameters: aperture f18 or so; The shutter speed can be appropriately slow such as 1/30 second; Focusing and composition: using trees, buildings and other voids to block part of the sun, the starlight effect will be more colorful, and the focus can be placed on the block next to the sun; Post-processing to reduce the highlight, reduce astigmatism, so that the shot will be amazing.
Figure 1 Figure 2: Taken in Arches National Park, USA.
Photo 3 Photo 4: The Great Wall in Jinshanling, Hebei, China.




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