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Landscape photography skills

Scenery photography skills are as follows:

1, Timing: In landscape photography, time is the key. Generally speaking, prime time (sunrise and sunset) can create the most beautiful light and shadow effects, which is conducive to shooting impressive scenery.

2. Use filter: use filter (such as neodymium, GND, aurora mirror, ultraviolet mirror, etc. ) can improve the color saturation of shooting, reduce or remove reflection, thus creating more colorful and unique landscape works.

3. Choose the right scenic spot: It is also important to choose the scenic spot suitable for shooting. Some scenic spots (such as deserts and mountains) and water landscapes (such as waterfalls and coastlines) exposed to the sun for a long time are very suitable for landscape photography.

4. Using angle and blur technology: Using different angles and blur technology to shoot the same scenic spot can create different feelings and effects. For example, in landscape shooting, you can use large aperture mode and shallow depth of field mode to create blurred and soft effects.

5. Pay attention to framing: pay attention to the selection of parameters such as depth of field and aperture when shooting, rationally lay out the picture, highlight the theme and enhance the visual effect.

Landscape photography is an art form that records and displays the natural or human environment landscape by means of photography. The objects of shooting involve natural landscapes, human buildings, man-made facilities and other fields, including landscapes, grassland fields, urban night scenes, architectural monuments and so on. The elements such as light, shape and color contained in these landscapes constitute landscape photography works with their own characteristics and personalities.

The source of inspiration for landscape photography

1, Nature: Nature is the main source of inspiration for landscape photography. Photographers can experience the beauty of nature personally in activities such as traveling, hiking, exploring and wandering, so as to get inspiration. Natural scenery constantly changes with seasons, weather, climate, sunshine and other moments, giving people fascinating impressions and feelings.

2. Art: Landscape photography can also get inspiration from other art forms, such as painting, music, poetry, literature and movies. By appreciating and learning the visual and perceptual effects created by other artists, photographers can get innovative inspiration and integrate it into their own photographic works.

3. Other people's works: Watching and learning other people's landscape photography works can give you inspiration and ideas. This can be achieved by reading and studying books, magazines, websites and enjoying other people's collections and exhibitions.

4. Personal experience and emotion: Personal experience and emotional experience are also important sources of inspiration for landscape photography. Photographers can explore and express their feelings through their own life, occupation, religious beliefs, personality, memories and other aspects, so as to create new works.