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To shoot the rising sun on the sea, I hope that the sea will use a slow shutter speed to show the effect of cloth, but long exposure will overexpose the sun. what to do?

This kind of scenery is actually very mechanical and silly. People who don’t know how to do it may think it is awesome

Let me tell you about my experience

Thinking about it from a perfect perspective, there are many If you love taking pictures of landscapes, you must have GND or GRND. The one in the picture is GRND which is more suitable.

This is not a simple ND gray mirror, GND is a gradient neutral gray mirror. The lens is generally square, and the ND density changes from top to bottom.

This often balances the highlights of the sky with the ground.

GRND may be more suitable for this picture, because it is in direct contact with the sun. The brightest part of the picture is not the highest or lowest part, but the sun is brightest in the middle and upper part. GRND is a reverse medium gray gradient, with the highest density in the center and lower density on both sides.

This GND, GRND recommends that if you want to buy it, don’t buy the cheap one. The cheap one is completely useless and the color will be off.

The cheapest LEE one costs 500-600 per piece, and the filter holder costs another 200. LEE is a good introduction, but there are better ones. 2. You can also save money by using a black card. You take a black non-reflective card and try to cover the highlights of the picture with the black card when framing the view. Then when shooting at a slow speed, you have to keep shaking and shaking the black card to allow the highlights to be properly blocked, but It won’t leave the smooth edges of the black card. Similar to the concept of PS’s rough edge translucent brush.

Shooting in RAW, you still need to make a lot of adjustments in the later stage. I hope this helps you!