Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to distinguish scenery in photography?

How to distinguish scenery in photography?

1, visual

Refers to the camera taking pictures of distant scenery and people. It is equivalent to seeing the scenery and people from a distance, with a wide field of vision and can accommodate a vast space. The area occupied by people is relatively small, and the background occupies the main position. The picture gives a strong sense of wholeness, but the details are not very clear.

Foresight allows the audience to see a vast and magnificent scene on the screen, thus showing the spatial background or environmental atmosphere of the characters' activities.

2. Panoramic painting

Panorama refers to the picture of the whole person or scene taken by the camera. It mainly shows the whole body, wide range of activities, clear body shape, dress and identity, and clear environment and props.

Panorama allows the audience to see the movements of the characters and the surrounding environment. It plays a unique role in narrative, lyric and explaining the relationship between characters and environment.

3. Mid-range shooting

Refers to the camera shooting the part above the knee of the person or the local picture of the scene. The middle scene can show the body movements and emotional communication of the bust of the character. It is a kind of scene that focal plane is used more often, and it is often used when describing the plot.

4. Close shot

Refers to the local image of a person's chest or an object taken by a camera. Close-up can make the audience see clearly the facial expressions or some body movements of the characters, emphasize the facial expressions of the characters and convey the inner world of the characters, which is the most powerful scene to depict the characters. In the production of various TV programs, such scenes are more and more adopted.

5. Close-up shot

Refers to the head above the shoulder of a person photographed by a camera, or the part of other photographed objects, which is the closest lens of human vision. Close-up can create suspense, skillfully express the facial expressions of characters, portray the inner activities of characters and show the complex relationships between characters. It has a special visual impression that we seldom see in our daily life. It is mainly used to describe the inner activities of characters, and the background is in a secondary position or even disappears.