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What should you pay attention to when traveling to Yuanyang for photography?

Photography skills and precautions for Yuanyang Rice Terraces tourism:

1. The highlights of Yuanyang Rice Terraces photography are mainly sunrise and sunset. If you stay for two days, you can have enough time. time to shoot.

2. Rough order: Take pictures of the sunrise at Duoyishu in the early morning. After taking the pictures, return on the road to take pictures of Huangcaoling, Bada, Tea Mountain, Qingkou Rice Terraces and folk customs. In the afternoon, we returned to Xinjie Town and took photos at Longshuba. In the afternoon, go to Laohuzui to take pictures of the sunset. The sunset at Nagarjuna Dam and the sunrise at Habo are also worth watching.

3. The sunrise at Duoyishu is usually around 7:00 in the morning. If you arrive at Duoyishu at 6:30, you will only be able to see it from a distance. There are many people. Get up as soon as it's past 10 o'clock and grab a camera seat. The camera seat should be on the right side facing the terraced fields. Because there is a village, when the fog dissipates, the lens has to be pointed towards this side to press the shutter. At this time, the corner stand will not come in handy. . The sunset at Lao Lao Tsui is around 6 o'clock, but if you want to get a good seat, you can get there at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

4. Seize the opportunity: When shooting, always pay attention to the beautiful scenery that appears in an instant (sometimes it only lasts a few seconds);

5. Relatively slow shutter: Relatively speaking, a slower shutter It can retain more details, including more vivid colors (it is recommended to use a tripod and a shutter release cable. For example, the exposure time of the picture above is 13 seconds, taken before sunrise, with almost no post-production, the colors are already very good); < /p>

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

7. Shoot in RAW mode: you can retain more details.

8. The lens is mainly wide-angle, and about 20% of the telephoto lens is used.