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For fans of YA dystopia, few series capture the sheer claustrophobia of survival better than Monument 14 . In the second installment, Sky on Fire , the stakes move from the aisles of a superstore to the desolate wasteland of a post-apocalyptic America.
There is nothing quite like looking up to see the clouds glowing like embers. But capturing that "sky on fire" look on camera is harder than it looks. Here is how to master the shot:
Check satellite data for a gap in the clouds on the horizon—this allows the sun to "under-light" the sky. Sky on Fire
Since "Sky on Fire" can refer to several popular topics—from a dragon-filled fantasy heist to a post-apocalyptic survival thriller—I have drafted three distinct blog post options. Choose the one that matches your intent: Focus: The Sky on Fire by Jenn Lyons
The contrast between the luxurious "Cloud Cities" and the lawless "Deep" jungles makes for a rich, lived-in setting. For fans of YA dystopia, few series capture
Some of the best colors happen 20 minutes after the sun actually dips below the horizon.
Whether you're a fan of The Fourth Wing or just love a good "one last job" story, this is a must-add to your TBR pile. Focus: Sky on Fire (Monument 14, Book 2) by Emmy Laybourne But capturing that "sky on fire" look on
Experts from Instagram suggest looking for 50% medium to 100% high cloud coverage for the most epic colors.