📸 Photo Tips for Golden Hour
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Arrive Early & Scout Your Spot: Arriving 20–30 minutes before golden hour gives you time to find the perfect angle and set up your shot.
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Face the Sunlight: Position your subject so that the sun is in front of them. This provides a natural, warm glow that enhances your image.
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Use Manual/Exposure Lock: Tap and hold on your subject to lock focus and exposure, this is especially useful as the light changes quickly.
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Leverage HDR Mode: Activate HDR to balance the bright sky and darker foreground, ensuring details are preserved.
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Keep Your Lens Clean: A quick wipe can make a big difference; even small smudges can affect your photo quality.
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Experiment with Angles: Try different perspectives, such as low or high angles, to incorporate interesting backgrounds or foreground elements.
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Use Burst Mode for Action: Golden hour is fleeting—burst mode helps you capture that perfect moment.
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Try Silhouette Shots: Position your subject against the bright sky and adjust exposure to create striking silhouettes.
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Stabilize Your Phone: Use a tripod, lean against a stable surface, or use the timer/remote shutter to minimize camera shake in low light.
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Edit with Mobile Apps: Post-processing apps like Snapseed, Lightroom Mobile, or VSCO let you fine-tune warmth, contrast, and saturation to enhance your golden hour shots.












