Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to shoot locusts

How to shoot locusts

1. It is suggested to zoom in and shoot locusts with higher success rate. Generally, the macro lens will jump away when it is close to the locust. Technical notes: you can learn from other people's experience in macro-shooting insects.

2. Time suggestion: The sun has just come out in the morning. Because of the low dew and low temperature, it is better to shoot locusts if they can't jump. If conditions permit, it is best to shoot with a tripod, and the picture quality will be more guaranteed.

Of course, if your style is to teach locusts to take pictures, then no one in the world should have taught locusts to take pictures, except the photographer nicknamed "Locust". Maybe you can try to be the first, hehe!