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What should I pay attention to when I go to Hani Terrace in Yuanyang for photography?

Matters needing attention in shooting Yuanyang terraced fields:

1. The shooting essence of Yuanyang Terrace is mainly sunrise and sunset. If you stay for two days, you can have relatively plenty of time to shoot.

2. The general sequence: shoot the sunrise in Duoyishu in the early morning, shoot Huangcaoling on the road after shooting, and slowly shoot the terraced fields and folk customs of Bada, Chashan and Qingkou. In the afternoon, I went back to Xinjie Town to take photos at Longshuba. Go to the tiger's mouth to shoot the sunset in the afternoon. Sunset at Longshuba and sunrise at Harbin are also worth seeing.

3. The sunrise of the multi-skill tree is usually around 7: 00 in the morning. If you get to the multi-purpose tree at 6: 30, you can only see the distant view. Many people get up after three o'clock in the morning to occupy their seats, so they should choose the right-hand position facing the terraced fields. Because there is a village and the fog clears, the camera has to press the shutter here, and the corner frame is useless at this time. The sunset at Tiger Mouth is around 6 o'clock, but if you want to get a good seat, you must get there at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

4, seize the opportunity: always pay attention to the beautiful scenery that appears instantly when shooting (sometimes only lasts for a few seconds);

5. Relatively slow shutter: Relatively slow shutter can keep more details, including more gorgeous colors (tripod and cable play are recommended, as shown in the above figure, the exposure time is 13 seconds, and the color is already very good before sunrise);

6. Try to use enclosed exposure: Because the light changes greatly before and after sunrise and sunset, try to use enclosed exposure;

7.RAW mode shooting: you can keep more details.

8. The lens is mainly wide-angle with a telephoto of about 20%.