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Children's photography construction skills

Lead: The composition skills used in a good photo occupy an important part in all technical fields. Is there a set of rules to follow in composition skills? The following is a complete collection of children's photographic composition skills that I have carefully arranged for you. Welcome to refer to!

Tick composition

Tick-tac-toe composition evolved from dichotomy is along the golden ratio. When we split the photo with tic-tac-toe and put the main body at four intersections, the photo looks neat and stable. These intersections are called "optimal junction points"

Central component

Putting the subject in the center of the picture is easy to attract readers' attention, and this composition is also the easiest to use, as long as you can concentrate on the expression of the subject (child) and easily press the shutter. PS, please don't be afraid of others saying that novices can use the central composition, and avoid it. You know, the simpler the composition, the better the performance. Think about it.

Body fill screen

Robert capa, a famous war photographer, once said, "If your photos are not good enough, it is because you are not close enough." Therefore, try to put the lens closer to the child (pay attention to the nearest focal length of the lens) and fill the picture with the main body, which may produce a good work.

Radioactive component

Refers to the composition scattered from the middle to four directions, which can focus the line of sight on the center.

Foreground foil combination

Adding some foreground in front of the subject can enhance the three-dimensional sense of the photo, enrich the picture and set off the subject. Of course, to meet the needs of the story of the photo. If you accidentally add a foreground, it may become redundant and make the photo lose focus.