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I am a novice and use Canon 60D 18- 135. I want to go to Mount Emei to photograph the sunrise and the scenery on the mountain. Please tell me what mode to use. ...

Since the SLR, since the novice, or learn to use M block.

I am not an expert, but also a novice. I can find a way to tell you myself.

I. Hardware:

1, take pictures of scenery, especially those that are too far away (such as sunrise and sunset, clouds, mountains, etc. ) and set the aperture to the minimum (maximum) infinity.

2. Set the light darker when shooting the sunrise to reflect the blue sky, white clouds and red sun as much as possible.

3、ISO 100

4. If you can have a polarizer and filter out the excess stray light, the effect will be much better.

5. Use the camera bracket. If not, adjust the camera and put it on the railing. To pursue better, set automatic shooting. Try to reduce the vibration of the machine, so you won't be disappointed when you turn it on and zoom in on the computer when you get back.

Second, software.

1, I wonder if your camera has a white balance offset/surround setting. If yes, set the offset color you want, for example, shooting the sun should reflect the theme of red and purple, and set it on the red and purple side; The sun in the blue sky is set to blue and red; Grassland, green trees, rivers and blue sky are all set off to the blue-green side. Pay attention to the "depend" in the text, not all. As for how close you are, it's up to you.

2, photo style settings: there are such as portraits, landscapes, etc. to choose from, what we have to do here is to change its original settings. Select a custom style and enter its detailed settings. There are several options: sharpness, contrast, saturation and hue (read and recite the instructions).

Finally, with your skills and equipment, shooting the sunrise may disappoint you. About the size of a duck egg, hehe!