Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Basic points of photographic framing

Basic points of photographic framing

How to take pictures in outdoor photography (small common sense) First, avoid messy background. When taking pictures of others, novices often only pay attention to the movements and expressions of the characters, but ignore the choice of the scenery behind them. As a result, the photos they took either looked awkward or indecent. For example, some people look like they are carrying a telephone pole on their shoulders, or the eaves straddle their necks, or the branches behind them create the feeling of "horns on their heads and thorns on their bodies". Wait, seriously affect the photographic effect. So when we pick up the camera to take pictures, we should pay attention to people and see if the scenery behind us is messy, so as to choose the shooting angle. If some messy background is unavoidable, try to use 3. Five or five. 6. The background will be empty, and maybe you will get unexpected artistic effects. (Every time the aperture is increased by one gear, the speed will be increased by one gear. Second, we should pay attention to highlighting the background theme. When we travel abroad, we want to take photos everywhere. In this case, it is very important to treat it well. At this time, we should pay attention to the choice of scenery and try to find representative markers as the background. When visiting Mount Tai, if you don't photograph the jade emperor's top stone carving, others won't see that you have climbed Mount Tai.