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How to take pictures on cloudy days

Cloudy weather will produce beautiful light and shadow effects, which are called regional light. In boring and monotonous weather, you can consider taking some emotional black and white photos. If there is snow on the ground, the photos will be better.

When shooting this scene, use a small aperture to ensure the overall clarity, and of course, don't forget to use a tripod.

If you don't have a tripod, there are no substitutes around (such as walls, people, camera bags, etc.). ), turn up the ISO to avoid shaking hands. Converting to monochrome can add drama to photos, and if you are a little bolder, you can also improve the contrast effect.

Lighting skills: evaluate photometry, reduce two-step exposure, keep highlight details as much as possible, and enhance contrast.

Note: Because the light changes quickly, if you have no confidence in capturing the moment, you can take more pictures and choose again when you come back.