Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - How to shoot red leaves well?

How to shoot red leaves well?

1. When shooting red leaves, you can capture the whole red leaf forest or fallen leaves on the ground with a wide-angle lens. However, branches with obvious lines and saturated colors must be selected as the foreground.

2. To shoot red leaves, you can use a telescope with a length above 135-300mm to zoom in on the tall red leaves and shoot close-ups of beautiful red leaves.

3. Red leaves that can be shot at close range are suitable for macro lens to emphasize the clear veins and textures of leaves. But be sure to use a tripod to fix the camera and try to shoot with a small aperture.

4. Shoot red leaves, the background is mainly green or dark, the simpler the better. The pure background can best highlight the hue and gradation of red leaves. If you can't handle the messy background due to the site environment and angle, you can take a low angle and shoot from bottom to top with the blue sky as the background.

5. The composition of hongye photography is simple and powerful in principle. Try to express the beauty and vitality of red leaves with the light and shadow, shape, vein and color contrast of nature.

6. The colors of red leaves are mainly red, orange and yellow. Pay attention to the color matching when shooting. If you take a portrait with Jiang Hongye as the background, you'd better not wear clothes of the same color as the red leaves, but wear contrasting colors, such as blue, green and white.

7. Because the red leaves are rich in color and mottled, the JPEG format with high compression ratio can't have a large compression ratio, and it is easy to produce pseudo color by forcibly using high compression ratio.