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Capturing incredible aerial photography with composition and shooting skills

Lead: Art photographer Adam? Adam Magyar wants to shoot the city square from the air, but he can't seem to find a perfect shooting location. Adam said:? I know what I want, but no city has the picture I want. ? Let's give an example to see how Adam handled it.

Adam's aerial photography series consists of hundreds of photos. Every pedestrian in the picture below passes through the same place at different times, all of which were taken from the footbridge just a few meters away from the square. Adam said:? The key to creating this illusion is to grasp the angle accurately. In order to achieve this, these photos must be taken from different angles, so I drew some sketches and measured how far I needed to move between these photos. The greater the difference between people from different angles, people will think that the height of the lens is lower. ?

Refer to these practical tips.

Adam came to the overpass to shoot many times under the same lighting conditions and took away all the materials needed for the work.

Shooting skills:

? Find a busy footbridge to shoot. The road below should be clean and tidy, or some outstanding differences can be used to highlight the texture of the picture.

? Fix the camera on the tripod, and then adjust the camera angle so that the camera is perpendicular to the ground and aimed at a certain area on the ground.

? Zoom in and press the shutter when pedestrians pass by.

? Move the tripod to the left or right for about half a meter to continue shooting, and change the camera angle to shoot the same area.

? Repeat these steps, and then synthesize all the photos in Photoshop.