Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to focus on the scenery?

How to focus on the scenery?

First, we should take a clear pan-focus effect as a whole.

When the whole body needs to be clearly focused, remember to narrow the aperture, pull the focal length far (wide angle) and focus on the position a little before the middle.

With the aperture of f/ 1 1, focus on the position of "focus range" and add the wide angle of 16mm, you can easily take all clear photos.

Second, when shooting running water with a slow shutter, we should focus on what is not moving.

Running water will be atomized under the slow shutter, so we should focus on some static objects to highlight the flow of running water. Focus on the motionless branches with a small aperture to make the branches clear and highlight the "crushing" of running water.

Third, there is no clear focus range, you should focus on the composition near you 1/3.

When you are not sure where to focus, you can focus on your own 1/3 with a small aperture.

Fourth, when the subject fails to focus successfully, you can find an object with the same distance to focus.

When the subject is at the same distance, focus on both sides.