Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Look at the photos, how to tell the sunrise from the sunset without subtitles.

Look at the photos, how to tell the sunrise from the sunset without subtitles.

Anyone who has seen the sunrise knows that there was a layer of fog on the ground before sunrise. This kind of fog can be seen on the water, on the mountains and even on the flat ground. This is because when the sun just rises, the temperature rises gradually from the lowest point, and the temperature is low, so there must be water vapor in the air. In the sunset photos, the ground temperature is so high that it is impossible to produce such fog near the ground. On the contrary, in the sky, as long as there are clouds,

Sunrise and sunset are also obviously different in the color of sunlight. At sunrise, the sunlight refracts through the long-distance air layer and is as red as blood. The whole sun is blood red. People can look directly at the sun just emerging from the ground, and it is not very dazzling. At sunset, the sun is still very strong, even close to the ground, you can't look straight. The whole sun is golden yellow, at least red with yellow.

As for whether the base can be judged from the scenery attached to the photo, it is difficult to judge other scenery except morning fog and sunset glow. Unless you shoot in a meteorological observatory, there is a benchmark indicating the direction, but you can shoot in the forest, and you can judge the roughness and smoothness of the bark. There are north and south, and you can really judge the north and south correctly from these references. Then, in the photo, all the south is on the left and the north is on the right.