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How to take pictures while lying down?

Lying down to take pictures requires mastering certain shooting skills, so that the photos taken will look good. You can shoot by reverse, oblique or horizontal shooting.

1, retroreflection

The so-called "upside down", to put it bluntly, is to shoot backwards, that is, the mouth is above the picture and the eyes are below the picture. This method can use oblique angles to make the characters in the picture more three-dimensional; You can also show the overall situation of the model from top to bottom from the perspective of full tilt.

2, diagonal shooting

Simply put, diagonal shooting is to let the model lie down (or lie down) along the diagonal of the picture. Using this composition method can often add a sense of extension and movement to the picture, thus attracting the attention of the viewer. If the photos are not so monotonous, we have to work hard on the body movements of the models. For example, let the model put her hands on her chest, head, neck and face.

Step 3 shoot horizontally

Horizontal shooting, as the name implies, means that the model is lying on the side (or sideways) in the picture. When shooting horizontally, try to find the horizontal line in the shooting scene, which can make the main body of the picture parallel to the horizontal line and make the viewer's attention more directional and focused.

Clever use of soft focus or foreground

Make good use of soft focus or foreground processing to make photos look more beautiful. Soft focus, simply put, is that the picture looks hazy, unreal, full of fairy and aesthetic feeling. We can achieve this by slightly reducing the definition later, or using the "Gaussian blur+color filter/soft light mixed mode". When dealing with the foreground, choose a good-looking foreground and focus on the subject behind it.