Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How can you shoot a simple subject with a complicated effect?

How can you shoot a simple subject with a complicated effect?

In layman's terms, this is called simplicity rather than simplicity.

1. If you have your own SLR camera and scholars who don't know enough about SLR cameras are shooting some flowers and plants, you can adopt aperture priority mode and adjust the appropriate aperture size to make the subject more prominent and the background blurred, and the photographed object will be more attractive.

2. When shooting some things you like, but you need to retouch later, use shutter priority mode when the light is strong enough. Remember, the shutter speed must be above 1000, which is very helpful for later retouching. It should also be emphasized that when shooting some items, you need to manually adjust the balance to make the picture quality and color more attractive.

3. The first two modes are commonly used by novices, and some experts will shoot directly in M manual mode. After all, they have accumulated many years of experience, and they can quickly judge the subject in the process of shooting. They can know at a glance how big the aperture of the subject is, how much shutter speed is needed, and some parameters such as ISO sensitivity and white balance will be quickly judged.

Finally, I'll show you a flower that I took at random by the roadside!