At dawn and dusk, the light is characteristically ‘cold’ and blue, which can produce wonderfully atmospheric low-light shots.
I have read that most landscape shots are best taken using the Daylight setting, since this forces the camera to use a fixed, standardised colour balance and prevents it from “correcting” the colour of the natural light. Well, I took these photos with the GX200 on auto WB. Maybe next time I should try to stick to the Daylight setting to check out the difference.
The photos were shot in sequence on the waterfront at Tsim Sha Tsim, Hong Kong.
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