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What are the photography techniques?

In other words, this statement is as confusing as asking how many kinds of animals there are in the world. ...

Let me introduce some interesting things to you:

Light painting, also called light photography, can be done with a thumb lamp or a small led electric wand in relatively dim conditions. Adjust the shutter speed to door B, and the aperture is preferably F22. It is best to release the cable and shoot by one person without shaking and blurring. Make a good composition in front of the camera. If you can't autofocus, you can autofocus at the light source. If you are in good focus, please turn off autofocus. Stand directly above the focus and press the shutter. Then you can wave the electric wand in your hand and draw your favorite pattern. After painting, close the shutter. At this time, you will see that your electric wand has left a mark on the photo, just like a brush.

Note: A tripod or a stable platform is necessary.

Explosion effect: focus a subject well, then you can choose the shutter priority mode in the exposure mode, set the shutter to110-1/20, and then press the shutter and rotate the lens. Remember, you must be quick, and then you will find that the center of your lens is very clear, surrounded by radioactive rays, showing an explosive effect.

Note: tripod can improve the clarity of the center and reduce the ghost caused by hand shake, so the timing of rotation must be found well.

Motion follow-up effect: aim the focal length at the car or bicycle driving on the street and focus automatically. Turn off autofocus when focusing is good, and the shutter speed will drop to110-1/20, which is also the shutter priority. When you are ready, raise the camera and follow the car to the oncoming car lens until the line of sight of the lens is perpendicular to the car or bicycle. At this time, you will find that a clear car blurs the surrounding scenery and is very dynamic.

Note: it takes a little skill and timing to follow the shot. This needs to be tried slowly. It is best to aim at a point of the car and follow it all the time.

Multiple exposure effect: Some cameras have the ability of multiple exposure. After multiple exposures are turned on, you can fix the camera with a tripod. Multiple exposure is the effect of taking two or three photos and then adding them together. Then the swing can be continuous and dynamic or static, and then the main body is moved.

Note: There are many usages and ways to play this game. You can try it yourself.

Combination of static and dynamic portrait shooting: In the case of long exposure, lower the shutter, that is, stand on a street or bridge with a high F value, and the background is preferably moving traffic, then use a flash to capture the portrait instantly, and at the same time record the "light flow" moving at high speed in the background.

Note: This requires certain professional lighting skills and photography techniques, and tripod, flash and pay-off are indispensable. This kind of scene is relatively difficult to compose, so it requires high professional skills.