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How to shoot a night scene with sky scenery and different light sources?

① During the day, you can add a gradient filter to the lens, post-processing (such as ps for local brightness) and HDR. I don't know if the landlord has heard of it. The method is to fix the camera with a tripod and shoot bright places (such as the sky above), dark places (such as the shadow of vegetation above) and intermediate colors (such as the ground above) with single-point photometry. After that, post-synthesis (Baidu HDR) with software that can handle HDR effect can get uniform exposure of the sky and the ground, but such photos look distorted, but they have visual impact.

It is inevitable that the night scene shooting mentioned by the landlord can only be dealt with later. In fact, neon lights and street lamps at night are all shot in different shades and sizes, so that the priorities are clear and better, and you don't have to pay attention to them. A good landscape photo has a pair of unique eyes to discover beauty behind it, so it is most important to shoot your own style and feeling. Come on ~