Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The difference between catching and catching.

The difference between catching and catching.

Uses, technologies and applicable scenarios.

1. Purpose: The main purpose of snapshot is to shoot when the object is clear and there is time to wait, so as to give the photographer enough time for composition, dimming and setting camera parameters. The main purpose of snapshot is to capture the pictures that are not clear and taken inadvertently. This technology pays more attention to capturing instantaneous images, especially in some unpredictable or rapidly changing scenes.

2. Skill: In photography, the capture is carried out when the object is clear and there is plenty of time. Photographers can prepare the camera in advance, adjust the parameters and wait for the best shooting opportunity. They will adopt various techniques, such as changing the focal length, adjusting the light and moving the camera. To achieve the best shooting effect, and snapshot pays more attention to the grasp of the moment and the speed of reaction. This technology requires photographers to have keen observation and reaction ability, and can capture the target in an instant.

3. Applicable scenes: Snapping is suitable for some situations where objects are known in advance and there is time to wait, such as landscape photography and portrait photography. In these scenes, photographers can make preparations in advance to capture the best pictures, while snapshot is more suitable for some scenes with unclear objects or rapid changes, such as news photography and wildlife photography. In these scenes, snapshot can capture some unpredictable pictures, showing the vividness and reality of the moment.