Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - My camera photo has some shadows, which can't be seen in ordinary places. It's serious when shooting the blue sky, and there are a bunch of translucent dots like Shui Ying on the left.

My camera photo has some shadows, which can't be seen in ordinary places. It's serious when shooting the blue sky, and there are a bunch of translucent dots like Shui Ying on the left.

Novice photography skills

First, keep the camera stable.

Many friends who have just learned to shoot often encounter the problem of blurred images, which is caused by camera shake, so we should avoid camera shake when shooting. You can hold the camera with both hands, press your elbows on your chest, or lean against a stable object. And relax, the whole person should not be too nervous. It feels like you're a shooter with a gun, so take it slow and steady.

Second, let the sun behind you.

Photography cannot be photography without light, it is a perfect combination of light and shadow, so it needs enough light to illuminate the subject when shooting. The best and simplest way is to let the sun behind you and have a certain offset. The front light can illuminate the subject, brighten its color and shadow, and a slight angle can produce some shadows to express the texture of the object.

Third, reduce the shooting distance

Sometimes, as long as you are close to the subject, you can get better results than long-distance shooting. You don't have to film the whole person or thing. Sometimes, only exaggerating a certain characteristic part of the scene will create an image with strong visual impact.

Fourth, the choice of shooting style.

Different ways of holding the camera will produce different images. The simplest thing is to lift the camera vertically and horizontally. Vertical photography can emphasize the height of the subject (such as shooting sequoia), and horizontal photography can shoot images of continuous mountains and the like.

Fifth, change the shooting style.

You may have taken a lot of very good photos, but they are probably all in the same style. Watching them too much will give people a unchanging feeling. Therefore, we should constantly try new shooting methods or emotional appeal to add luster to our photo albums. For example, you can take some scenery, people, close-ups, panoramic images, good weather, bad weather and so on. Personal shooting is very casual. You can shoot anywhere as long as you think there is something fishy about this picture.