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Composition skills of taking pictures of people

The composition techniques for taking pictures are as follows:

1. Center composition: This is a composition method that places the subject in the center of the picture. Its greatest advantage is that it makes the subject stand out clearly, makes the picture easy to achieve the effect of left and right balance, and gives the photo a special sense of stability. L-shaped composition: forming an L-shape through the limbs of a character can effectively highlight the lines and shapes of the character.

2, S-shaped composition: the fuselage presents an S-shape, which can increase the sense of movement and fluency of the photo. Diagonal composition: some elements in the photo form a diagonal line, which can increase the depth and movement of the photo. Compact composition: this composition requires a compact picture with no blank space, but it must ensure that the characteristics of the characters are highlighted.

3. Nine-square grid composition: The whole picture is divided into nine grids, and the upper right, lower right and two-thirds are the placement positions of the main scene. Blank composition: This composition makes the picture more concise, gives people more imagination space and creates a feeling of endless artistic conception.

Precautions for taking photos are as follows:

1, light selection: light is the soul of photography. Natural light is the best choice. Try to avoid shooting in strong sunlight and avoid overexposure or shadow. Soft light at dusk and dawn is the best time to shoot. Stabilize the camera: In order to avoid blurring, it is very important to keep the camera stable.

2. Composition skills: Learn and master basic composition skills, such as trisection, symmetry and prospect. , can help you take photos with more layering and visual impact. Pay attention to the background: a clean and concise background can make the subject stand out. Avoid too many interference elements in the background, such as messy lines and too complicated patterns.

3. Use appropriate focal length: Different focal lengths can bring different visual effects. Wide-angle lens is suitable for shooting scenery, while telephoto lens can capture distant details. Post-processing: Appropriate post-processing can further improve the quality of photos. But be careful not to over-process, so as to keep the photos natural.