Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to take photos of Japan

How to take photos of Japan

How to take photos of Japan? This time, I will introduce some tips for taking photos of Japan. Let's take a look.

One: backlight category.

The * * * similarity of this kind of photos is that either side backlight or positive backlight is used, and the overall color is light, with white space and large aperture.

Two: movies.

Features are black corner, high contrast and large aperture.

Three: landscape category.

This kind of photos is dominated by scenery, with elegant overall tone, low saturation and warm color, which gets rid of the restriction of large aperture.

Four: black and white.

In fact, Japanese photography wins by color, and it is difficult for black-and-white photography to reflect its characteristics, but someone has included this. I really haven't summed up the specific characteristics.

Five: Still life.

This category actually overlaps with the first category, because some still lives are also represented by backlight, which is the first category. I'm talking about still life that is not shot against the light. Note that things are a broad concept, which includes people. It is characterized by clean picture, low saturation, elegance and large aperture.