Today is a rare Saturday with a new moon, so I plan to take photos of the Milky Way...
Beforehand, meteoblue, windy and Sunny Clock had all seen that there should be no clouds at night, but the clouds were full from 9 to 11 o'clock and nothing could be seen, so I gave up shooting the Milky Way and went to bed early the next morning. Photographed the sunrise.
I clicked on one when I parked on the side of the road at about 4pm on my way out on Saturday. After adjusting it for a long time, I still felt unsatisfied. The light ratio of the backlight was too high, so I added a gradient filter to the LR to forcefully darken the sky.
I got up at around 4 o'clock in the morning on Sunday and went to climb the top of the mountain. I climbed to the top for 30 minutes as a fat man, and took a rest in the middle. When I reached the top, I felt short of breath and almost dead, and then I was blown away by the wind at the top of the mountain. Blow, it took 10 minutes to calm down.
After I was able to move, I was looking for a camera position and setting up a tripod. A couple came over, and then for more than half an hour, there were three people at the top of the hill. I was very embarrassed as a single photographer. I was messing with my camera in various ways, and they just took it out. Got the phone.
After taking a sunrise time-lapse, I took some shots in all directions on the top of the mountain. In the later stage, I basically added a gradient in LR and then adjusted the exposure parameters. The result is still a bit like a saturation warrior. Here are the photos I picked. I sent out a few pictures that I felt were barely passable to receive criticism from the master.
I feel like the black level is a bit lowered, causing the sky to be a bit too blue. It’s really difficult to shoot and post in such a high-light-ratio environment.
The last is a panoramic shot of 6 vertical shots.