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What are the characteristics of architectural photography, such as upward shooting, horizontal shooting and downward shooting?
Flat shooting is what we usually use the most, and the price comparison of shooting results accords with the visual effect of human eyes. If you flatten the building, you can get a more intimate and natural feeling, and the building looks more symmetrical. However, flat pictures are also easy to lack new ideas because of platitudes.
The overhead picture is full, rigorous and realistic, and is generally used to shoot large scenes. However, there are few buildings photographed from above, because the buildings photographed from above will have the visual effect of big and small and leaning forward. Generally, small-angle photography is beneficial to express the relationship between architecture and environment.
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