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Trousers shooting skills: how to take real photos?

Pants shooting skills See more pictures and news Generally speaking, as long as there is light, there will be shadows, and the shooting methods shown on the last page are not ideal. In order to solve this problem, maybe someone will try to illuminate both sides of the goods at the same time. In fact, this method can not only eliminate the shadow of goods, but also lead to two shadows on both sides of goods at the same time. Let's try to solve this problem. The props used here are tiled. Two flashlights are used for lighting. In order not to produce two shadows, both lamps face the same direction. Then use a reflector to brighten the original heavy shadow, which looks natural. Tip: Use different distances to adjust the intensity of light. When lighting with different intensities, if the light of one lamp is adjusted strongly and the other lamp is adjusted weakly, then the weaker lamp will not produce shadows due to the influence of the opposite strong light. But in fact, there are very few flashlights with dimming function. If you can't adjust the light intensity, you can try to change the distance between them and the goods, so that one lamp is slightly close to the goods and the other lamp is slightly away from the goods. This is based on the principle that the farther the illumination distance is, the weaker the illumination light is. This principle only applies to artificial lighting, but it is completely useless to natural lighting. This principle proves that the degree of light attenuation is inversely proportional to the distance between goods and lighting. In other words, if the distance is doubled, the illumination light will be reduced to 1/4.