1. You Need To Know West and East Direction
Remember One thing, The Sun Rises On East An Sets On West.

2. Look The Panorama Around You Without Using The Camera
3. Find Object That Can Help Us Get Better Picture
A Tree, A Person, Or Anything, Not Just Plain Sunrise Or Sunset
4. Timing

5. Being Creative
According to ePHOTOzine, if the camera has built-in flash, set the
exposure to underexpose the background and allow the flash to provide
the correct exposure for foreground detail. Try to get a scenic view and avoid obstructing objects such as artificial lights.
6. Check The Weather Forecast
7. Do Not Look Directly Into The Sun
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