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How to master the skills of high-altitude and high-altitude photography

1, prone:

(1) Suitable theme: landscape, city panorama and landscape layout.

(2) The camera is higher than the subject, and the lens tilts downward to shoot down. Experienced photographers always try their best to find the commanding heights when shooting scenery and urban scenery, thus finding that other mountains are dwarfed under the sky. ..

(3) Only when you climb to the top of the mountain will you feel that all other mountains are dwarfed under the sky. And it can better reflect the realm of the scenery without danger in the peak. Therefore, experienced photographers always like to choose peaks when taking panoramic photos of mountains and rivers. The most common method to take a panoramic view of the city is to find the top of the high-rise buildings in the city, which is usually invisible, of course, more eye-catching, and can also explain the layout of the city well, especially when taking pictures of ancient buildings, which is the most common method. It is much easier to take panoramic photos with drones now.

2. Backhand:

(1) Suitable themes: forest trees, high-rise buildings and full-length portraits.

(2) When the camera is lower than the subject and the lens tilts upward, it is a backhand. The characteristics of camera shooting near the big and far from the small determine that this shooting technique is more suitable for expressing the feeling of going straight into the sky. Especially when shooting with a wide-angle lens, buildings and trees can be tilted to the middle, and long legs can be stretched when shooting full-length photos of characters, making men look taller and women look slimmer.

(3) Shooting upwards can make the high-rise building converge to the middle, giving people the impression that the building is particularly straight into the sky. This photo is the limit of high-altitude shooting, and the lens is almost taken towards the blue sky. The wider the lens, the more obvious the effect of shooting this convergence, and the shooting of trees has a similar effect.

(4) When shooting a full-length portrait, a proper back pat can make a beautiful woman's figure more slender. The relationship between distance and smallness makes her legs longer and her upper body smaller. This is how Jiuti was born, and this effect is more obvious when using a wide-angle lens.