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Miniature landscape shifting photography

This is a kind of "miniature landscape" special effect, which can be realized in two ways. One is to use a special "shift lens" to change the focal plane, so that less parts of the picture are in focus, thus creating a special effect of shallow depth of field for the distant view. In addition, electronic technology can be used for later synthesis. The easiest way is to blur the original focused part (except the middle part of the picture).

Shift-axis lens simulates the shallow depth-of-field effect of close-range shooting, so conversely, if it is necessary to keep the foreground and background clear when shooting near objects, it is necessary to stay away from the subject as far as possible according to the depth-of-field principle (of course, considering composition) and narrow the aperture (that is, increase the f value of the aperture). Specifically, when shooting still life, it is necessary to have a suitable light source, use a tripod and have a suitable distance, so as to ensure that the low-speed shutter will not affect the imaging quality when the small aperture ensures sufficient depth of field, because the lower the shutter speed, the easier it is for the image to shake.