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How to construct contemplative ecological photography

Lead: Composition is the soul of photography. Because it is the soul, if you really master it, you dominate photography. Can we dominate photography? Of course not. Photography is endless. Therefore, both I and everyone have a lot to learn, train and improve in composition.

The key to my understanding of composition is where the main body is placed and how the main body and the auxiliary body are coordinated and stable.

First, the main body is on it.

When the subject is on the screen, it can generally account for one-third of the whole picture.

Lens: 105, aperture: F2.8, shutter: 1/200 seconds, focal length: 105, exposure compensation: 0, ISO:200.

It can also occupy nearly two-thirds of the position.

Lens: 70-200, aperture: F3.5, shutter:11600 seconds, focal length: 200, exposure compensation: -0.7, ISO:200.

Second, the main body is second.

When the main body is at the bottom, it can also occupy between one-third and one-half of the whole picture. The so-called golden section is 0.6 18, which is about two thirds. Because subject and non-subject are relative, I understand that two-thirds and one-third are the golden section, but I prefer the subject to be smaller, one-third or less.

Lens: 105, aperture: F6.3, shutter:1125 seconds, focal length: 105, exposure compensation: 0, ISO:200.

The theme is ok. This means that the subject cuts into the middle or left of the picture from below.

Lens: 70-200, aperture: F2.8, shutter: 1/400s, focal length: 200, exposure compensation: -0.7, ISO:200.

Third, the main body is on the left.

This position is actually between one-third and one-half as mentioned above.

Lens: 105, aperture: F8, shutter: 1/200 seconds, focal length: 105, exposure compensation: 0, ISO:200.

You can also leave China and Kazakhstan, that is, the picture is cut from the left, probably to the middle of the picture.

Lens: 105, aperture: F3.2, shutter: 1/800s, focal length: 105, exposure compensation: -0.3, ISO:200.

Fourth, the subject is on the right.

The main body of this picture is actually counting rice ears.

Lens: 105, aperture: F 10, shutter: 1/60s, focal length: 200, exposure compensation: 0, ISO:200.

The following is also true, the position is about one-third of the golden position.

Lens: 70-200, aperture: F2.8, shutter:11250 seconds, focal length: 200, exposure compensation: 0, ISO:200.

5. The main body is at the top left.

In fact, this is also the top left picture of a typical nine-square grid composition.

Lens: 105, aperture: F5.6, shutter:1125 seconds, focal length: 105, exposure compensation: -0.7, ISO:200.

Another example in the upper left corner.

Lens: 105, aperture: F5.6, shutter: 1/80 seconds, focal length: 105, exposure compensation: -0.3, ISO:200.