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Dusk photography (SLR)

None of them got to the point. . . .

Look at the illustrations you gave me. This light and shadow effect does not mean that you can shoot it with your camera or parameters.

Optically, the light and shadow in the illustration is called the Tingdahl effect, which was first discovered in the sol. When a beam of light passes through the sol, a bright "path" can be observed in the colloid from the vertical direction of the incident light, which is the Tindal effect. The Dindar effect in nature is caused by sunlight passing through clouds, fog, smoke, dust and other colloids (these colloids are colloids, but the dispersant of these colloids is air, and the dispersoid is tiny dust or droplets).

Then, you will understand that the most important factor in taking such photos is the weather, which often appears after rain or foggy morning and evening, with clear air and floating moisture, in the jungle or on the jungle or on the sea. You don't have the right time, and you can't take such photos anyway, so why do you say that landscape photographers, like farmers, are a business that depends on the weather? In your environment, no matter how you adjust the parameters, it is impossible to take such a photo.

Tindal effect is rarely seen in cities, and now pollution causes us to live under dust every day. Nature has given too many beautiful things. . .

Off topic, let's talk about the shooting method. In fact, there is no specific regulation on the aperture shutter for shooting such pictures, but it is commonly used in normal scenery films. Pay attention to two points, keep the ISO low, and put it on the shelf if the shutter is not enough (you can't shoot the scenery without the shelf), but you are generally not used to putting it on the shelf, because we need to measure the highlight of the picture with spot metering (note that it is not the brightest and darkest middle area! ), this is the first point; The second is white balance control, because this kind of light will diffuse and the light itself will appear blue, so it is recommended to use lossless format to ensure your free control of white balance in the later stage.