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How to reflect the sense of depth in photography

Lowering the aperture can increase the depth of field and make things in the distance clear. Of course, the most important thing is to use a wide-angle mirror to reflect.

The special optical principle of wide-angle lens can make the scenery have a special effect of very large close-up and very small prospect, which is very powerful for expressing the sense of depth, such as narrow hutongs and forest paths.

Because I don't have a picture in my hand, I can only describe it to you: suppose there is a row of equally spaced trees on the roadside. If you shoot with a wide angle, the distance between the first tree and the second tree will become very large, and then the distance will decrease in turn. While taking the same scenery with telephoto (the camera must move backward), the distance between the first tree and the second book is not much different from the distance behind it, thus compressing the sense of depth. If you have a camera, you can try it yourself and find that feeling!