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How to shoot flying snowflakes

Shooting is to record images of people and things with cameras and video recorders. Different scenes have different shooting techniques, including night scene shooting, rain scene shooting, building shooting, portrait shooting and so on. Film dynamic art shooting is also a kind of shooting, but it must follow certain principles. With the progress of science and technology, shooting has become more and more simple and popular. The following is how I organized the shooting of flying snowflakes, hoping to help everyone.

Methods/steps

1, it's best to shoot the flying snow with a deeper background, because if the background is too bright, the snowflakes will be easily covered, and in addition, you can use backlight or side light, which can highlight the snowflakes flying all over the sky.

2. When selecting the background, the shutter speed of the camera should be set slowly. Generally, the slow speed of 1/60 seconds can be used to capture the sense of flow (snow line) of the snow. If you smoke too fast, you may only get some sparse and tiny snow spots.

3. Ordinary digital cameras can't adjust the speed manually, so there is no need to be depressed. Nowadays, digital cameras are generally preset with several scene modes, such as portraits, sports, outdoor scenery, night scenes, fireworks and so on. Among them, the preset mode of night scene and fireworks is slow shutter, which can be borrowed when shooting snow dance.

4. However, it should be noted that slow, fast and awkward will make the image shake badly. It is best to use a tripod to stabilize the camera.

5. When shooting a snow scene, sidelight or sidelight can best create a poetic realm, which can well show the light and dark levels of the snow scene and the transparent texture of snow particles.

6. In long-distance shooting, side light can also create a deeper atmosphere. Therefore, it is best to shoot the snow scene in the early morning in Chuqing after the snow, with the best light and good light at sunset.