Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Take a photo with Lihua.

Take a photo with Lihua.

Pear flowers are fresh and elegant, and the aroma is difficult to capture.

When you step into a pear garden, the surrounding pears are in full bloom, and your nose sticks to the stamen of a pear flower. Take a deep breath, and a faint fragrance seems to be floating. Pear flowers are fresh and elegant, and the aroma is difficult to capture.

Shooting pear flowers should not only show the details of flowers and the texture of leaves, but also show pear flowers as white as snow. Generally, the photographic light used for shooting pear flowers is mainly natural light. Natural light includes front light, back light, side light (side back light and side front light), top light and scattered light. The PP taken by the front light is relatively flat and has a small contrast, which is not conducive to the performance of details. The use of side light can solve the problem of small contrast. The shooting of flowers often adopts the method of backlight and flash compensation, which can make the petals crystal clear, but sometimes it is necessary to use flash compensation, or directly use reflector to reflect the light to the main body. Scattered light on cloudy days is very suitable for taking pictures of flowers.