How rain, fog, snow, heat, and wind change the view—and why moody days can make superior mirror-room photos.

Clear skies are great—but weather drama is a creative gift. Here’s how conditions change crowds, visibility, and your photos.
| Condition | Visibility | Crowds | Photo Mood | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clear | Long-range | Higher | Crisp, contrasty | Strong reflections; sunglasses help |
| Partly Cloudy | Good | Moderate | Golden shafts, texture | Great all-rounder |
| Fog | Variable | Lower | Ethereal, minimal | Easier on height sensitivity |
| Rain | Shorter | Lower | Glossy, cinematic | Terrace limits possible |
| Snow | Shorter | Lower | Soft, quiet | Dress warm; watch footing |
| Wind | N/A | N/A | N/A | Can affect outdoor access |
Photo Recipe: expose for highlights, embrace reflections, wipe lenses often.
Photo Recipe: go for silhouettes, symmetry, and layered mirrors.
Photo Recipe: cool white balance for crisp snow; or warm slightly for coziness.
Tip: Bring a microfiber cloth—mirrors show every smudge in wet weather.

Jeg har samlet denne guide for at gøre dit SUMMIT‑besøg let, indsigtsfuldt og fyldt med praktiske tips til det perfekte skyline‑øjeblik.
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