Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Window photography

Window photography

I went to Suzhou on business two days ago, and they all said that "there are Suzhou and Hangzhou in the world and Suzhou and Hangzhou in the world". The first time I came to Suzhou, I was full of freshness.

Because time was limited and it rained, I only went to Suzhou Museum.

The museum designed by Master I.M. Pei for his hometown has become a landmark punching place in Suzhou. Although it rains, it can't stop the enthusiasm of tourists.

People often ask me,

How to take good-looking photos when traveling,

Today, I will share the composition skills of architectural photography with the photos taken in Suzhou Museum.

No. 1

Symmetrical composition

There is a beautiful water system in the atrium of Subo. Opposite the main building is a small bridge. Standing on the bridge, you can use the water surface to shoot symmetrical composition. The reflection in the water will make the picture richer and more layered.

Symmetrical composition can be shot in a scene with water and glass, but pay attention to the symmetry line, which should be in the middle of the picture.

Moreover, if the building in this photo is symmetrical, you must find the front of the building to shoot. For example, the vertical line in the middle of the building is right in the middle.

Subo's design is full of details everywhere. On the ceiling of the porch, the design structure is also very symmetrical. Just like cutting delicate diamonds, we can stand directly below and photograph the details of the ceiling.

However, it must be noted that in this square scene, the mobile phone must be parallel to the ground in order to shoot correctly.

For example, in the middle of the screen of Apple's mobile phone, there will be a "+"reminder. If the phone is not straight, there will be yellow and white+. If the two+s coincide, the phone is aimed directly above.

second

Jiugongge composition

Jiugongge composition is a classic composition technique, which can better express the atmosphere of the subject and environment.

The picture in the above picture is a visual angle, which is placed in the focus position in the lower right corner of Jiugongge. On the left is a white building. Because it is on the water, the picture is cleaner, there will be no messy tourists entering the country, and the photos will be more artistic.

third place

Central component

If you want to emphasize a subject, you can use the center composition, which is also the simplest composition technique, as long as you put the subject in the middle of the picture.

The above picture takes the tree as the main body and the white building as the background, which can highlight the outline and details of the tree well. There is basically nothing wrong with the central composition, but it is also difficult to shine.

fourth

Frame composition

Frame composition can play a good role in guiding the line of sight and focusing the picture, and can also enhance the sense of space of the picture.

There are many windows in Supor, all of which are carefully designed, and the scenery outside the window is exquisite and beautiful. When taking pictures, you can use the window as a frame to take pictures.

However, it should also be noted that if you stand in the middle of the window and shoot the window straight, the picture will be more balanced.

Fifth place

Triangular composition

How to pose a role more naturally? Don't just "stand in a military posture", try triangle composition, which can make the picture more full and full, and also make the movements of the characters more natural.

A simple hand is enough. In the above picture, the figure sits sideways in front of the window, and the outline of the figure's five senses can be photographed. The farthest three points on the picture are connected together to form a triangle. The three points are head, knee and hand.

Compared with the "stiff" sitting posture on the left, is the effect on the right better?

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