Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the difference between panoramic photography and distant vision?

What's the difference between panoramic photography and distant vision?

The scope of panoramic scene is smaller than the foreground, and it is good at showing the whole picture of the subject and its environmental characteristics, and has more obvious subjects than the foreground.

The shooting range of the middle shot is between the panorama and the close shot, and it is good at expressing the relationship between people, people and things, things and things, and winning by plot.

Close shot is to highlight the main parts and features of the subject, and is good at depicting the expressions of characters or the main features of scenery.

Close-up is a more concentrated and prominent representation of a certain part of a character or scene, which is more delicate than close-up depiction.

The subject matter of vision is wide and far-reaching, and it is good at expressing the momentum of scenery, mainly taking nature as the object of expression, emphasizing the overall structure of scenery and ignoring its details.

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Close-up function

1, close-up, like the treble in music, has a prominent and emphasized role;

2. Close-ups can create suspense effects;

3. Close-up can form an atmosphere and cause the focus of rhythm;

4. Close-up plays a transitional role;

5. Close-ups can separate the subject from the background in complexity, which can effectively highlight the subject.