Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What should I know about photography?

What should I know about photography?

Whether this title should be changed to discuss how to learn photography can resonate more.

We don't discuss theoretical things because I can't say it; Let's talk about some experiences.

Don't explain the proper terms of camera understanding and photography; I use a common situation to discuss digital cameras. . .

Usually, when we go out to play, we take pictures with digital cameras wherever we go, and more than 90% of them take pictures with LCD. We can see and press wherever we go. In the past, we used to take more than 70 photos with two rolls of film, but now we can't take one or two hundred photos at a time with a digital camera. When a friend came to share it, he found that there didn't seem to be many pieces on the table, so he would go back and think about whether the camera was bad or the technology was bad. . .

The first thing to take a picture is to take a clear picture, so no matter how the composition is, if the picture is always hazy and not very clear, then it is necessary to check whether the lens is stained with oil, and then whether it is focused accurately when taking pictures. Because it is mentioned that everyone is used to using LCD as the viewfinder for taking pictures, the focus problem is often ignored, and because the digital camera is very thin, it will shake hands carelessly, and of course the photos will be blurred.

Seriously, if you don't get rid of the habit of taking pictures with LCD, it's really difficult to take pictures with accurate focus. Maybe you are taking a picture of your girlfriend and want to focus on her eyes, but you can't see it with the LCD. Maybe the camera focuses on the tree behind you, and the photos taken are of course clear trees but blur people.

So as long as you know the basic operations of the camera [color=red] [/color], [color=red] focus correctly [/color] and [color=red], the hand-held camera will not shake [/color] and a clear photo will come out.

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I prefer to borrow photography books such as National Geographic magazine, mainly to see the composition and artistic conception expressed by these internationally renowned photographers; Then buy some photography books, and the photos in them should have detailed data such as aperture, shutter and focal length. Can let us know more about the shooting conditions.

I only know a little. It's more interesting to discuss it together on another topic.