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It is taken In Alkhobar city , KSATime
It was taken on December 2019 during sunsetLighting
Sunset photos can be some of the most breathtaking photos out there. We can make good use of lighting, reflections and most importantly, timing. As the sun sets and draws closer to the horizon, the light of the sun is reflected by the sky overhead. This creates more even lighting around the Water tower . Plus, long shadows can create fascinating effects in otherwise static landscapes.Equipment
This was shot on sony A6400 with Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS Camera Lens, and tripodInspiration
Skies are one of my favourite subjects due to their sheer variety. They are packed full of interesting colors and textures, and can make for some truly awe-inspiring photos. Changing weather conditions, cloud formations, and lighting ensure that there is always something unique and fresh to photograph. And I was lucky to see this weather condition with this beautiful Water tower. It was as a painting with very beautiful natural colors and great reflection over the water.Editing
I put the camera in Aperture Priority mode, and set it to a high number. I Keep the ISO as low as possible (usually 100 – 200) and watch the shutter speed.In my camera bag
Sony A99M2 and Sony A6400 cameras. SONY 70-400 mm F4-5.6 (SAL 70400G2), SONY Planar T* 50 mm, F1.4 ZA, SSM (SAL50F14Z), SONY macro DT 30 mm F2.8 SAM (SAL30M28), SIGMA, 12-24mm F4.5-5.6 II DG HSM, Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSSFeedback
To take a good sunset photo, you need the perfect exposure. You should make sure your lens is clean and ideally, you should use a tripod. It’s a good idea to shoot in RAW format for post-production.