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Not a lot of words can capture the haunting beauty of a sunset. It has been a prominent figure in paintings whenever artists picture their depressed states. A lot of poems are marked with cryptic descriptions of a sunset as poets describe moments in their life that are somehow comparable to the haunting image. In your case, you can use your camera to take sunset beach pictures and lace them with your own impressions.
The Rule of Thirds. This rule is the basic standard for photography and since you are in a beach setting, you can surely put it to good use. The Rule of Thirds state that a photograph can be divided to nine equal parts (with two equidistant horizontal lines and two equidistant vertical lines) to produce an image that is more vibrant, dramatic and impressionistic. You can use that rule and align the horizon to any of the lines. By applying the Rule of Thirds, you’ll see how your camera can double the beauty of an already beautiful sunset.
Dare to Add Glare. The glare can often mess up a photograph as sheets of light cover the finer points of your snapshot. In the case of the sunset, you should find an angle where the glare can actually make your photograph look more mesmerizing. Move about the area until you find a spot where the glare is minimal. From that point on, you can use the glare to create more drama with the sun’s rays.
One Final Thought. In taking beach sunset pictures, your aim is to create photographs that are more beautiful than an actual view of the sunset. If you think your pictures do not really fit that characteristic, you can always tweak and style your photos with the use of photo-editing software. With those cool programs, you can even make yourself look like the sunset if you please.
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