All in all, if I had to pick which was my favorite, sunset photo sessions would definitely take the cake. I just love that I have more time with my clients with amazing light! Sunrise sessions do have their own special place in my heart, but sunset photo sessions will take the win on this one! ?

Hi, I am planning to drive from St George to Horseshoe Bend to watch sunrise in March, followed by a tour at the Antelope canyon. I will probably have to start driving at 4am while its still dark, will this route be safe to drive in the dark?


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There are no one set of exposure settings that will work for all photography scenarios. Please note that the above link is the entry point to an entire set of videos that teach the basics of photography, and the "exposure triangle."

Try to shoot with a low an ISO setting as is practical. High ISO settings introduce noise, and reduce sharpness. These photos were shot in bright sunshine, but with a storm front on the distant western horizon. Exposure is 1/1000,f/4,ISO-100

There is really only one solution to taking a good sunset photo. It is bracketing. Nobody can tell you the settings to use. They have not seen what you are shooting. When you bracket, you find a setting that seems to work. Maybe just what the camera says is correct. That's fine but now you shoot a few stops above and a few stops below that setting. Maybe six or eight shots quickly. This is called AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing). Your T6i can bracket automatically.

I have an opportunity to get some great sunrise photos. We have too many power lines, trees, etc. that get in the way around the house. I can get the photos that are clear without having to edit them. Our church parking lot faces east so the sun will come up over a ridge about 300 yards away. My question: As noted below, I have the T7 and the listed lenses. What can I do or set the camera to prevent frying the insides? Thanks. Will share a photo or two.

I have the same camera and shooting sunrises and sunsets can be challenging. First of all, I don't think shooting into a sunrise will damage the camera or the sensor unless you do so on Bulb for very long exposure. A series of exposures for a fraction of a second each should be OK but perhaps others who are more knowledgable can provide more insight into this.

With the camera on a tripod, I would suggest using exposure compensation and auto-bracketing as was discussed in the above reference thread and then (I have yet to do this for sunrise/sunset photos but I will soon), using the HDR Composting Tool in Canon DPP4 to combine the bracketed sets into one HDR image and see what happens.

Normally, shooting a sunrise and sunset should not pose risks to your camera sensor because at a low declination there is much more atmosphere between you and the sun. Secondly, well before you burn out the camera sensor, you should have overexposed the image, hence my suggestion about using Av mode.

Normally risk to a camera is a challenge when shooting at higher angles using a super-telephoto lens, the worst case scenario being when shooting a lunar eclipse when the sun is completely dark and suddenly becomes very bright again.

Thanks to all. Lens: I tend to experiment with the lenses I have listed; likely the 75-300mm and/or the 150-600mm. Experiment with camera settings. I could let my wife take the photos as she is locked in at Auto.:D The church is only 2 miles away so it's easy to set up. A tripod is a must as I don't feel that hand held shots would be good. Plus, i could take multiple photos as the sun rises. Some clouds show up as pink. The tree line would serve as a sort of horizontal border; shoot as the light becomes visible to a section of the sun as it rises. Right now, the sun becomes visible before 8 AM, Eastern time. Thanks as I plan on a few visits. Will see what happens and share the photos here.

That is, without knowing the time when the picture was taken, where in the world it was, which way the photographer was facing etc. Just from elements in the picture itself. Is it possible to tell the difference?

I think if you look through pictures you'll find quite a bit of difference, but I suspect much of it is illusory. Specifically, you'll almost certainly find more pictures of really spectacular sunsets than sunrises.

I'm not at all convinced that this is because an average sunset is more spectacular though -- it's a simple matter of the number of pictures taken. Far fewer people are awake and taking pictures at sunrise. Given a larger pool from which to select, the pictures we see of sunsets are naturally better.

During the night, there's a lot less pollution being put into the air, and the lack of heating means the air tends to be calmer as well, so by morning many of those particulates will have simply fallen out of the air, and the humidity either formed into clouds or precipitated. The clearer air does less to diffuse the light, so the sunrise isn't as spectacular.

The park ranger will escort photographers to optimal viewing locations for the elephant seals at Ao Nuevo Point. Please note, however, that all viewing access is predicated on public safety and the protection of park resources within state and federal law.

The Foxes are Brandon and Gabi Fox, an adventurous husband and wife elopement photography team living and traveling in their DIY renovated 1972 Airstream. They are loosely based in the Pacific Northwest, but travel for work and play throughout the western states and beyond. Their elopement photography is award winning and is described as candid photography that captures couples as they are, where they are, blending images of love and natural beauty in the great outdoors.

The most ideal time to go to Cambodia is during the dry season. This is usually from November through March. Overall, you want to make sure to go on a clear day. Keep an eye on the weather before you go, otherwise you may be disappointed with grey skies covering the beautiful colors of the sunrise.

I usually use Lightroom to edit my photos and it works great. For more detailed touchups I use Photoshop. Make sure to shoot in RAW format so that you can do more detailed edits with them after. For quick on the fly editing while traveling, I use the Lightroom app.

After the sun rises, a lot of people will start heading to the temple or queuing for the tower. We actually stuck around for awhile and kept taking photos since the crowds dispersed. The lighting was quite magical over the temple complex and looked just as stunning. However, if you have limited time in Siem Reap, you may want to head to the tower right away instead. We ended up missing it this trip, so that gives us a good reason to return!

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Guiding serious photographers is one of our specialties. We have worked with many professional photographers and know the changing light of Monument Valley like no one else. A custom-guided photographic tour with us is the best way to realize the full photographic potential of this spectacular and legendary landscape.

For sunrise photos of the Totem Pole, we leave the Visitor Center an hour before sunrise. After sunrise, we then move on to one of three sand dune locations, and depending on available time we might visit two arches. Of course, 3 hours is not enough to exhaust the photographic possibilities of Monument Valley, for an all-day photo experience, book the sunset photo tour also! Our photo guides will take you out 3 hours in the morning and again for 3 hours in the evening. This leaves time in the middle of the day for lunch, napping or sightseeing.

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My name is Bugsy Sailor, and on January 1, 2019 I began a resolution to watch and photograph every sunrise of the year. I sought the sun, but what I found was so much more. So much, in fact, that I have yet to miss a sunrise am still at it.

What started as Year of the Sunrise has grown into a life of sunrise. Since beginning, I have photographed1,830of1,831sunrises, primarily from the shores of Lake Superior in Marquette County, Michigan.

Along the way, sunrise has slowed my approach to life, stretched my heart, introduced me to love, given spirit to my days, navigated me through a global pandemic, and has given witness to more beauty than I, or any amount of photos, can express. There have been -35 windchills, downpours, thunderstorms, and blizzards, but no matter how gray the day, the sun still rises.

While daily photos have been the tangible output of these sunrise years, it has never been about the photos. It has been about the wind on my face, the sand between my toes, and feeling the sunrise while being present in nature. No photograph of a sunrise is better than the experience of sunrise.

As Year of the Sunrise continues, one significant takeaway is encouraging you to watch more sunrises this year than you did the previous year. I present you with a challenge, to watch more sunrises in 2024 than you did in 2023.

I am now publishing sunrises faster than I am watching them, meaning I'm publishing more than seven a week. If you want to be the first to know when new photos are published, see project updates, know when a book is coming, this is the place to stay up-to-date.

I was doing a solo early morning flight from KSTS to KSAN. In a Boeing 737-700. Visibility was 1-5 kilometers and while climbing up to cruising altitude I noticed how amazing the sunrise looked so I decided to go into replay mode after the flight and take these screenshots. Hope you enjoy them!

I will be shooting sunrise at a lake this coming Saturday. I will have grads but I currently don't have any polarizer. At 16mm wide, should I get a polarizer? I have heard that for sunrise you don't need any polarizer and also at this wide angle, you will get vignetting.

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