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Photography slow door shooting skills

1. Grasp the length of exposure time.

Different shutter speeds have different effects. You can take slow photography with exposure of 0.5 seconds to several hours, and different scenes have different uses.

2. Stabilize the camera and keep the picture clear.

The camera is prone to shake when exposed for a long time. When shooting, a relatively stable tripod can keep the picture clear after a long exposure.

3. The exposure must be thorough.

In slow photography, early shooting needs to leave room for later shooting. So the picture would rather owe a little than be overexposed, and the details of overexposure can't be pulled back.

4. Pay attention to the traditional photographic composition.

Slow door doesn't mean that you don't need traditional skills, but you still need to pay attention to suitable prospects, medium and long distance, visual focus and so on. Slow door is just a means, not everything in the work. It is meaningless to slow the door for the sake of slow door.

5. Subtract pictures patiently.

Shoot with the mentality of shooting only one film at a time. Shooting is not just pressing the shutter, sometimes waiting is the best way.