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For capturing stunning sunrise photographs, camera settings play a crucial role. Let’s dive into
the specifics:

1. Aperture (f-stop):

Choose a smaller aperture (higher f-stop number) to maximize depth of field. This
ensures both the foreground and background are in focus.
Start with an aperture around f/8 to f/16. Adjust based on the scene and lens.

2. Shutter Speed:

Use a slower shutter speed to allow more light into the camera.
Aim for speeds between 1/30 to 1/4 seconds initially. Longer exposures create dreamy
effects.

3. ISO:

Begin with a low ISO setting (e.g., ISO 100 or 200). Lower ISO reduces noise.
Increase ISO only if needed due to low light conditions.

4. White Balance:

Set the white balance to Daylight (around 5500K) for natural colors.
Experiment with other settings like Cloudy or Shade for warmer tones.

5. Focus Mode:

Use manual focus to ensure precise focus on your chosen subject.


Focus on a prominent element in the scene, such as a rock

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