Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I want to know how to shoot this effect. Is the background blurred in the later period? And tones. Please answer carefully. Thank you.

I want to know how to shoot this effect. Is the background blurred in the later period? And tones. Please answer carefully. Thank you.

In terms of equipment, it doesn't matter what the body of the SLR is, what matters is the lens.

Consider composition, lighting, and then the most appropriate combination of aperture and shutter.

In the post-processing, we should choose the appropriate lens according to our own needs.

These are ideas.

The photos in the picture are suggested as follows:

1, using a 50 mm fixed-focus lens, is more suitable for taking this portrait. Among the lenses of SLR manufacturers such as Canon Nikon, 50mm is the most important fixed-focus lens. For example, Canon has 1.2 red circle, 1.4, 1.8 small spittoon to choose from.

2. Because it is daytime and the light is sufficient, in order to take a proper background blur, this department needs to fully open the aperture, which can be appropriately reduced to 4.0 or 6.3.

3, if there is an external flash, you can turn on the soft light board to make the task appropriate, which can achieve the effect of skin care.

The first one is shot in the back light, and the shooting time should be in the morning. The natural light is located above the model's head, which will have a fuzzy halo effect. It is suggested that flash be used for exposure compensation, focusing on the eyes of the model. What kind of filter can be used in post-processing to create this nostalgic effect?

The second natural light is in the right front of the model, and the flash is also used to fill the light when taking pictures. The skin of the model in the lens is so smooth and fair.

The post-processing uses a highly transparent yellow-green filter, which creates a shy and clear tone for the picture in the 1990 s.

Here are some suggestions.

In fact, taking pictures is a process of gradual accumulation, and you need to practice it yourself. See how your favorite photos are taken, and then practice by yourself, and your level will be improved unconsciously. Even a well-known photographer, not every shot is a masterpiece, and it is often from hundreds or even thousands of photos that several masterpieces can be selected.

The above two photos are nothing from a technical point of view. I believe you can reach and surpass this level soon after you get started.

I wish you master SLR as soon as possible!