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EMMIE SCHULTZ

Have you ever seen the fiery clouds and the big windmill?

Sunrise over the sea in the city Sunrise + offshore windmill + crowd gathering seafood, in one word 'spectacular'. It turns out you can also watch the sunrise over the sea in Shanghai. For someone like me who lives by the sea, I'd call it the ultimate of sunrises. Although I was a bit unlucky and the clouds blocked the sun a little during the sunrise, it was still quite stunning!! This place is perfect for shooting both the starry sky and the sunrise. The density of the stars here is something you'll never see in the city. Before going, I thought it would be deserted because it's so far away, but clearly, I was wrong. People started coming non-stop since the early morning. Various coffee carts, camping tents, and vendors selling goods made me wonder if there was a midnight market going on. From the early morning, there were various lights on the sea, which were from people gathering seafood and digging for small crabs. Don't worry about rushing here, my friends. If you want to gather seafood and don't have the tools, don't worry; there are old men coming over and over again to sell shovels and other tools. What if you get hungry or thirsty? Don't worry! Coffee and snacks are sold all day long. At the moment of sunrise, the azure sky accompanied by the fiery clouds instantly healed me. Remember to bring a telephoto lens when shooting the sunrise! Emphasize! Emphasize! A telephoto lens is the key! My friends, I brought a 70-300mm lens and still felt it was somewhat lacking. No matter if the frame is the windmill + people gathering seafood or the windmill + sunrise combination (although I didn't capture it, I'm certain both can easily make great photos). Location share: Nanhui Mouth Viewing Sea Park Admission: Free Opening hours: 24 hours a day Nanhui Mouth Viewing Sea Park Travel: Free parking! Free! Since the bus and subway are not running during sunrise time, it is recommended to drive yourself. Photography tips: The windmills at sea are quite far away, so it is recommended to use a telephoto lens for shooting to get good photos. Fiery clouds can be shot with a wide-angle lens.
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Posted: Apr 15, 2024
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