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How to make the polaroid look better?

I have a small wish, that is, I hope I can shoot all of me with polaroid for the rest of my life. As the new favorite of little girls, polaroid appears more and more in life, and the price of a polaroid is not expensive. Except that every photo paper needs money, it is actually something that everyone can afford. In my opinion, Polaroid's unique filter can make everything beautiful, but it is different from digital cameras after all. Because of the light, we can't guarantee that the photos we take will look like what we see in the frame, so in order to make more effective use of each photo paper, let's learn Polaroid's skills.

First of all, we should know that the commonly used polaroid paper is divided into three inches and five inches. Before he shoots, we must find out the size of the photo, which will also affect our composition. Before learning the skills of polaroid, we need to know three things. First of all, the photo won't be like trying to be seen by the audience, because the polaroid is not a digital camera. Maybe you see everyone in the frame, but there is probably someone's body outside in the photo. Polaroid means that the landscape composition seen by the soil mine is slightly different from the actual effect. The second is that Polaroid is not used to shoot macro things. If you stand too close to the subject, you are likely to take a blurred picture. Third, Polaroid's technology does not include focusing. To some extent, Polaroid is actually an extremely stupid camera. Turn on the camera, adjust the mode, aim at the subject, and click. There is no such thing as focusing. The above three points require us to limit polaroid's skills mainly to composition and creativity. Even because of the difference between peeling and the final result, our composition is very different, and there is no way to be completely accurate.

The best way to take a portrait is the perfect skin texture, so what we need to pay attention to when taking a portrait is to avoid overexposure first. The perfect skin quality brought by Polaroid is entirely due to the flash, which has both advantages and disadvantages. Overexposure will lead to the loss of the five senses of the subject. Due to the limitation of Polaroid, we should try to avoid taking full-body photos, because the lighting range of flash is limited, and there is likely to be obvious contrast between black and white when taking full-body photos. According to my personal experience in portrait shooting, you will get better results when shooting portraits in colorful backgrounds. Because the skin texture is more beautiful than the background, not only the background, but also clothes with more beautiful colors should be worn if conditions permit.

The scenery photos taken by Polaroid are also very emotional, but it is always difficult to take photos with Polaroid, mainly because we often ignore the adjustment of brightness. Most Polaroid cameras can't turn off the flash, so it must be remembered that although it has an intelligent exposure adjustment system. But remember to adjust the brightness control function when shooting the scene. Excluding rainy weather, I recommend you to use D file when shooting scenery. This is a low brightness state, and the landscape notes taken are very polaroid.

These are some suggestions for Polaroid. I hope you can keep polaroid.