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    The ice beaches in Iceland have been photographed many times and encountered various weather conditions. Let’s take a look at this group of photos first:
    These photos are the appearance of the ice beach under different light conditions. There is no good or bad light. As long as you make good use of it, it is a good light. The light characteristics of the four photos are analyzed one by one below.
    Fire cloud
    It is a blessing from heaven to encounter such a burning cloud in Iceland, which is famous for its bad weather. It is also the luckiest sunrise in my several trips. When encountering this kind of cloud, it is easy to produce films regardless of the camera or phone, as long as you pay attention to the exposure and composition.
    heavily clouded
    Scattered light, light ratio is not large, using the light characteristics of the blue period to highlight the cold and lonely atmosphere. Compared with burning clouds, it is more Studio Continuous Lighting for Photography conducive to the expression of emotions in photos. This photo is also one of my personal favorites among the photos of Ice Beach.
    Cloudless
    Unless shooting the starry sky and aurora, landscape photographers don't like clear and cloudless skies. When encountering light, they must seize the best creative time. The 10-minute light color rendering effect of the rising sun is strongest. This photo shows the reflective effect of sunlight hitting the Studio Continuous Lighting for Photography ice. It is difficult to take such a transparent ice under other weather conditions.
    Venus Belt
    Before sunrise and after sunset, a pink-purple color band appears on the horizon opposite to the sun. The term for this color band is called the Venus Band. Usually the photos taken during this period will show a very beautiful tone due to the soft light and soft colors.

    The time that the Venus Belt is above the horizon is very short, about 20 minutes will gradually fade, and the light and color during this period also gradually change.
    The color shown in the photo on the left in the picture above is the best few minutes during the time of the Venus Belt. The top of the horizon is completely pink and purple. After these few minutes, the color will slowly fade upward and gradually merge with the blue sky. Photo scene.
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