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Bird's-eye panoramic composition method

The bird's-eye panoramic composition method comprises the following steps:

1. Dichotomy composition: It is to divide the picture into two equal parts, which is also the most common composition method. This composition method is simple, but bird's eye view is also the mainstream, which is easy to create a broad momentum and make the contents of the two parts appear calm and harmonious.

2. Triangular composition: Divide the picture into three equal parts. If you choose 1/3 to place the sky or 1/3 to place the ground when shooting a bird's eye view of the landscape, it is a common composition method for photographers. This method is more suitable for shooting natural landscapes with distinct layers.

3. Centripetal composition: let the subject be in the center, and the surrounding scenery is in the form of composition concentrated to the center. This method can strongly lead people's eyes to the center of the subject, play a role in gathering, and has the distinctive characteristics of highlighting the subject.

4. Symmetrical composition: the aerial view of the landscape is divided into two parts at the ratio of 2: 1, which forms a left-right echo or an up-and-down echo, and its performance space is relatively broad. One part of the picture is the subject and the other half is the partner.

5. Jiugongge composition: find the golden section and put the main body or important scenery at the intersection of Jiugongge. This method is more in line with people's visual habits, which makes the subject naturally become the visual center and has the characteristics of highlighting the subject.

6.s-shaped composition: like shooting the scenery of various curved buildings similar to rivers or man-made buildings, it will look very round and harmonious under the wide-angle lens of aerial photography, which can create a sense of space and give people imagination.

7. vanishing point composition: parallel lines can be shot in nature or set manually. This kind of picture is characterized by regularity and repetition of elements, which makes the picture have a special charm.