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Scattered pieces of artistic photography

Silhouette photography is a very interesting and special photographic art form. It provides enough for photographers and audiences.

Enough imagination. There is an unforgettable sense of beauty and mystery in the silhouette photos against the sky at night or early in the morning. Hidden in the shadows of dusk and dawn, it shows the richness and diversity of photography.

Silhouette photography is to highlight the subject and show the shape, posture and outline of the object. The object of silhouette photography can be a person, an object or a scene, and the object itself often has only a black outline without any details. Many photographers will use backlighting technology to take silhouette photos.

When using SLR, when using automatic setting, the camera will extend the exposure time and increase the exposure of the subject. Many digital SLR cameras have shutter priority and aperture priority settings, and of course there is also a full manual mode. Set the camera as the priority shutter, and set the shutter speed to1125s. If your camera has a surround exposure function-the ability to shoot continuously at different exposure settings-divide the photos into two levels. The sensitivity should be set to ISO 100 to reduce noise. Finally, put the camera on the tripod and start taking pictures.