Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Capture English

Capture English

Captured English is capture.

1. Definition and usage:

Capture, as a verb, refers to catching, catching or catching something or someone. For example, the police managed to catch the thief.

Capture can also be used for photography or video recording, that is, capturing, shooting or recording. For example, she captured a beautiful sunset with her camera.

As a noun, Capture means the result of capture and snapshot, and it can also refer to prisoners or trophies in war. For example, the photographer showed us the wild animals she caught.

2. Photography skills and methods:

Light: It needs enough light to capture clear and bright images. You can choose to shoot in sunny daytime, or you can use a flash to increase the light. Focus: Make sure the subject is clear and sharp, use the camera autofocus function or manually adjust the focal length. Shutter speed: adjust the shutter speed according to the moving speed of the object to avoid blurring or shaking of the photo.

3. The significance and skills of photography:

Instant freeze: photography can capture the beauty and preciousness of moments and record those moments that cannot be repeated. Choice of perspective: By choosing different shooting angles and perspectives, photos can be more creative and unique. Color application: Pay attention to the collocation and application of colors when taking snapshots, and create an atmosphere and artistic conception suitable for the theme of photos.

4. Digital capture and image processing:

The development of digital photography makes shooting more convenient and efficient. You can shoot at any time and check the results immediately. The application of post-processing software can modify and optimize the captured image, and improve the quality and expressive force of the image.