Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Large aperture shooting technique

Large aperture shooting technique

Tip 1: large aperture blurs the background and highlights the subject. The larger the aperture, the shallower the depth of field. By taking advantage of this, we can avoid the messy background around us from affecting the picture effect, let the focus of the photo focus on the subject, and emphasize the subject more.

Tip 2: Use a large aperture in low light environment and shoot with your hand, which can avoid blurring the picture. Using a large aperture can improve the light input per unit time of the photosensitive assembly to a certain extent, thus improving the shutter speed and avoiding the blurring of photos.

Tip 3: Use small and medium aperture at macro to avoid shallow depth of field. When taking macro photography, if you use a large aperture, it will easily lead to a shallow depth of field. Small and medium apertures such as f/8, f/ 1 1 and f/ 13 are often used to ensure a clear range of the picture.