Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Rocker arm moving shooting

Rocker arm moving shooting

The key of "mobile photography" is motion, that is, the displacement of the camera relative to the object being photographed. In order to show good action in shooting, you must also choose a good reference, without which you can't show action. First of all, the closer the reference object is to the camera, the better. The closer the reference object is, the stronger the movement is. Secondly, the reference object can also be used as the foreground of the picture. For example, in a large-scale event in the square, the lens of the rocker camera passes over the head of the audience, and the reference object is the audience. The higher the plane position, the weaker the movement, and only when it passes over the head of the audience can it produce strong impact and movement; In addition, the green bonsai in front of the stage and props hanging above the stage, such as umbrellas and balloons, can also be used as reference objects or as the foreground of the picture. Only by choosing a good reference object can we get twice the result with half the effort. Although the moving speed of the arm is not very fast, the impact of the lens is very strong and the effect is very obvious.