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Modern art photography skills

1, camera shake. When shooting with a hand-held camera, the slower the shutter speed, the easier it is to reduce the sharpness when shooting jitter. If a focal length of 50mm is used, the shutter should be above 1/60 seconds. Only when the environment is really dark, use a flash, tripod or put the camera on a hard object to prevent jitter.

2. When you want to shoot the perspective of the scene, it is a good way to present it by linear composition.

3. capture the dynamics. If an object moves along the lens axis, you can capture it with the shutter of1125, then its movement behind the lens axis can be captured with 1/500. That is to say, when the object moves 45 degrees along the lens axis, it only needs a shutter speed of 1/250.

4. Depth of field. When the subject is deep, the focus should be in front of 1/3 of the depth of field. This rule can be used in various combinations of aperture and focal length. The smaller the aperture, the shorter the focal length, and the farther away from the subject, the greater the depth of field.

5. exposure. When dealing with digital photos, the most common rule is to ensure the accurate exposure of high-light areas and let low-light areas go with him. But when dealing with negative films, especially color negative films, it is best to add one file.

6. Divide the scene into three visual blocks: front, middle and back, and use three different elements to make the picture have different visual effects and increase the layering of the work.

7. Flash distance. This rule is simple: distance times 2, sensitivity times 4. If you want the flash to reach 40 feet, you need ISO400.

8. Double the pixels. If you want to double the resolution of a digital camera, it's easy to quadruple the pixels.