Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Photographic structural focusing
Photographic structural focusing
Composition first, then press the shutter. When composing a picture, the focus position has been selected. This semi-focus composition method is only used in special circumstances. For example, if you want to focus on the picture to be composed, the camera can't achieve it. You need to pre-compose the picture, then choose the focus and return to the original composition.
When you are familiar with it and actually take pictures, you can lift the camera and have a picture in your mind.
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