Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to shoot the moon?

How to shoot the moon?

Methods of shooting the moon: fixed camera, focusing, manual exposure and multiple exposure function shooting.

1. Fix the camera: fix the camera on the tripod, turn off the lens anti-shake, turn on the real-time display shooting (pre-rising mirror, anti-shake), and take pictures with the camera screen.

2. Focus: Manual focus is recommended. You can use the magnifying glass button on the camera to enlarge the moon photo (X 10), view the details of the moon from the camera screen, and turn the focus ring to ensure that the details on the moon can be clearly presented.

3. Manual exposure: choose manual exposure M file to shoot, set the shutter speed to1125 seconds and ISO 100, adjust the aperture between F8~F 1 1, and judge whether the brightness is appropriate from the display screen, and then increase the shutter speed or reduce the aperture.

4. Multi-exposure function shooting: First, turn on the "multi-exposure" function of the camera, and then watch the moon with telephoto focal length, so as to get a picture of the moon in Zhang greatly. Make sure where the moon should be in the composite picture when taking pictures. Then shoot the scenery with wide angle or medium focal length. When shooting scenery, leave the corresponding position of the moon in the picture according to the position and size of the moon shot earlier.

Photography skills

Rain scene: equipment needed for shooting rain scene, exposure control of rain scene, exquisite composition of rain scene, and white balance setting of rain scene.

Waterfalls/streams: the equipment needed for shooting waterfalls/streams, the exposure control of waterfalls/streams, and the "landscape occlusion" rules for shooting waterfalls/streams.

Sunrise/sunset: the best time to shoot sunrise/sunset and the composition principle of sunrise/sunset.

Fog scene: exposure control of fog scene, fog should be the theme of composition, and how to control the contrast of fog scene.

Fireworks: the equipment needed for shooting fireworks, the weather factors for shooting fireworks, setting off fireworks with buildings and shooting fireworks with slow shutters.

Snow scene: the main matters of the camera, the exposure control of the snow scene, and the light selection of the snow scene.

Still life photography (indoor): the artistry of still life photography, the introduction of commonly used equipment for still life photography, the choice of still life photography theme, the use of light in still life photography, the use of tripod and the choice of angle.