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How to shoot Chimonanthus praecox

Steps to shoot Chimonanthus praecox:

First of all, light

When shooting outdoor Chimonanthus praecox, you can choose to shoot in the sunny morning with backlight and sidelight. You can also choose cloudy and bright noon scattered light to shoot.

Second, framing.

When shooting Chimonanthus praecox, it is likely that the flowers are too small and the color is too light, so that the shape of a large piece of Chimonanthus praecox can't be seen clearly in the picture, and the picture looks like a large piece of pale yellow. So it is difficult to achieve the outstanding and eye-catching effect of flowers.

When shooting Chimonanthus praecox, we can clearly see the general shape of Chimonanthus praecox, but it is difficult to clearly show the flower buds on the branches of Chimonanthus praecox and the details and levels of each flower.

Third, the background

When shooting wintersweet, we should also pay attention to the choice of background. Generally speaking, it is better to shoot wintersweet with a pure natural background. Photographers should not casually use background paper or cloth of various colors, but should pay attention to staggering some ugly overlapping branches, so that the picture of Chimonanthus praecox will convey a natural, comfortable and beautiful feeling to readers.