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I also find that beams that originate from fog or moisture in the air only seem to happen in Autumn and Winter where I live. I think it’s because the warm sun will heat up the earth and create the fog. That being said, mother nature can be tricky, and sun rays don’t always show up when you have the right conditions.
First and foremost, shooting sun rays can be tricky even when you’re ready. They can appear and disappear in the blink of an eye. You might need to take one or two test shots depending on the light, and adjust your camera accordingly.So once you have all your gear ready to go, venture out to a place that has the 3 essentials listed above.
If you venture into the forest, look for a spot that has a little stream or a small water source that is being warmed by the sun. If you can see the steam rising up, that would be a good spot to set up your tripod.Make sure to look for a good composition and see if you can get a sunburst in the shot as well. If you are planning on taking a selfie, just remember we need to hold really still as it’s a slow shutter.
NO Rays No Nature
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