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Beautiful ginkgo forest portrait photography pictures

Masters all say that photography is an art that uses light. Photography is a game of light. Only with light can there be color and the images we see. Below are some portrait photography pictures of ginkgo trees that I compiled for everyone to enjoy.

Appreciation of portrait photography photos in the ginkgo forest

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Elements of portrait photography

Scene—grasp the typical characteristics of the environment

Understand and express the characteristics of the environment It is one of the key points in shooting landscape portraits. The generalization and grasp of the typical environment are directly related to the establishment of the theme. I have lived in Xinjiang all year round. The geography and landforms here are very rich. The vast Gobi desert, billions of years of Populus euphratica, vast grasslands, majestic snow-capped mountains, clear lakes and winding rivers are too numerous to list. When choosing a scene to shoot, you must establish the shooting theme according to the characteristics of the scenery and use appropriate expression techniques to make the characters and scenery better complement each other.

Characters - Plan appropriate positions and proportions

The framing of landscape and portraits should be determined based on the on-site environment and form of expression. The picture should be concise and the subject should be prominent. From the perspective of scenery: the distant view is mainly about scenery. The characters occupy a small area, but they can play a finishing touch. At this time, the character's face, expression, etc. are weakened, and the shape, body posture, etc. must be relied on to enhance the overall image and temperament and the underlying theme. The medium shot is an organic combination of the full-body portrait and the environment, which is a typical expression of landscape portraits. Close-up shots, such as three-quarter shots and half-length shots, tend to focus on the portrayal of characters. Therefore, when grasping the scene, it is more important to grasp the characteristics and form a response to the characters. The key point is that the position of the characters in the picture should match the density of the scenery, otherwise it will give people a sense of disharmony.