Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Ask a photography director to shoot the stars at night.

Ask a photography director to shoot the stars at night.

Personal opinion:

Question 1: It is best to shoot the sky in the suburbs on a sunny day, which will greatly increase the chance of stars appearing at night. Exposure details: Use the minimum aperture (which can fully reflect the details, redundancies and layers of the picture) Example: F22 or F32? In short, the larger the f value, the better. Shutter: Use a slow shutter to ensure normal exposure. ISO: Adjust at the slowest shutter speed.

Ps: for future use

Reduce black characters on white background and increase highlights! ! ! ?

Question 2:

Pay attention to the weather when shooting in the wild. If it rains at night, it will do great damage to the lens. If exposed for a long time, the raindrops on the lens will blur all the pictures and become waste films.

Question 3:

Magnificent aurora meteor shower, astronomical wonders? Can improve the saturation, the magnificent aurora meteor shower is an astronomical spectacle of time-lapse photography, which requires at least two hours of exposure time! ! ! Need to consider equipment! ? I always watch the central weather forecast on time! ! !

Question 4:? New york photography

Don't feel too old, the book is divided into two volumes! ! ! From introduction, equipment, composition, light ratio, scene selection to later film production. Very detailed! ! ! My first photo is a book.