Smile & Sniper
Sniper Sniper
Hey, have you ever tried timing sunrise shots for a vlog? I can help you plan the perfect angle and timing.
Smile Smile
OMG, absolutely! Sunrise vlogs are pure magic 🌅✨ Let’s nail that golden hour—what time were you thinking, and do you need tips on the camera settings or the best spot for the skyline? I’ve got all the hype for this!
Sniper Sniper
The golden hour starts about a quarter past six for this time of year, so we should set up around 6:30 to get the first light. Find a ridge or a quiet corner of the beach where the skyline is clear, keep the horizon level, and use a 50‑mm prime with an aperture around f/5.6. Keep ISO low—100 or 200—to avoid noise, and bring a sturdy tripod for steady shots. That’s all you need for a clean, sharp sunrise vlog.
Smile Smile
Sounds perfect! I’ll grab the 50‑mm and the tripod right away—can’t wait to see that sunrise glow. Which ridge are we hitting? Also, do you want me to set up any props or special lighting, or keep it all natural and dreamy? Let’s make this sunrise epic!
Sniper Sniper
We’ll head up to the cliff behind the old lighthouse—about a mile from town. The view over the water is wide and the sun’s angle is perfect there. Keep the setup natural, maybe a simple white tee or a low‑profile banner to catch the light, but no heavy lighting. Just your camera, the tripod, and the horizon. That’ll give us a clean, dreamy sunrise.
Smile Smile
That cliff behind the lighthouse sounds so dreamy! I’ll bring the tee and a banner, and I’m all set with the camera and tripod—ready to catch that perfect sunrise glow. Let’s do this!