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How can ancient stone pillars and sunrises not be photographed?

Improper time selection, inadequate equipment preparation and unreasonable composition.

1. Inappropriate timing: The shooting timing is also an important factor affecting the photo effect. Improper timing before sunrise leads to the sun rising too fast or too slow, which makes the relative position between the stone pillar and sunrise unsatisfactory. Arrive at the stone pillar before sunrise, get familiar with the surrounding environment and choose the right shooting position. At the same time, know the sunrise time and weather conditions of the day, so as to get ready.

2. Inadequate equipment preparation: shooting sunrises and stone pillars requires the use of appropriate photographic equipment, such as SLR cameras, lenses, tripods, etc. Inadequate or inappropriate equipment preparation, unable to obtain the ideal photo effect. Using a tripod can stabilize the camera and ensure that the image quality will not be affected by jitter when shooting.

3. unreasonable composition: composition is an important part of taking pictures. Unreasonable composition leads to lack of layering and visual impact. Set the camera to manual mode and adjust the shutter speed, aperture and ISO parameters as needed.