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Click the sun, your way! Tips to shoot the best pictures of the sun | Extreme Photography

"Each new sunrise brings a lot of inspiration with it."

Taking inspiration from the sun, let's start our photoshoot with the sun!

I've always loved clicking pictures of the sun. Today, I've come up with some amazing tips and tricks to help you click awesome photos of the sun.

Let's look at every idea one after another:-

1)Sunrise

Shooting the sunrise isn't that difficult. The lighting during the sunrise is amazing to shoot brilliant photos.

What we have to do is to fit the sun into a creative frame.

Like me, you can easily find any natural frame in which the sun can fit.

In the above picture, the sum seems to be hiding behind the piece of cloth.

This picture is clicked during the early stages of sunrise when the sun is just above the horizon.

You can take your time to find a frame until Mr Sun arrives!

Now let's talk about the later stages of sunrise. The below-displayed picture is not as creative as the above one, but it is something good.

Ball of fire on the building!

Obviously, this picture is taken when the sun rose to the top of a building. It is one of the easiest ways to shoot the sun.


When we talk about the middle Sun, I mean after sunrise and before sunset, it is very difficult to get a suitable natural frame.

But don't lose hope!

You can still try to find a frame and if you succeeded in this, you would be not very far from the 'Expert Photographer' title.

Now I think that we should move on to sunset.

2)Sunset


Sunrise and sunset have almost the same kind of lighting but still, two pictures of sunrise and sunset can be differentiated.

Here, I have prepared a collection of different photos clicked during sunset.





Note: No camera setting are changed for clicking any of the photos in this post.

I want to quickly ask you the question of the day:

What time do you wake up on a typical day?


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