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Photographic skills of shooting architecture

Architecture embodies the wisdom and strength of human beings, is the epitome and symbol of local culture, and is also one of photographers' favorite themes. So how to take a photo of a building in Zhang Hongwei? The following architectural photography skills I collected for you, I hope they are useful to you!

1. Time selection

Many people may not notice that early morning or evening is more suitable for shooting than noon in the morning.

Morning and noon are mostly positive light, and the light is dim and weak, lacking three-dimensional sense. In the morning and evening, the light shines at 45 degrees, with sharp contrast between light and shade and strong three-dimensional sense.

At sunrise and sunset, it is suitable for shooting backlight and silhouette, which can effectively highlight the outline of the building and combine with rich sky colors to obtain fantastic effects. If you need to photograph the inside of the building, remember to check the opening hours before you leave.

Write a composition

Try to reduce other interference elements in the picture. Simple and lively picture structure is more suitable for architecture. Use the recurring lines, patterns and structures in the building to enhance the visual impact.

Making good use of guide wire and spiral can effectively attract attention.

The upward perspective makes the building look more magnificent, but also implies multiple groups of guiding lines, and the visual effect is strong.

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Sharp contrast can add a lot of color to architectural photos. The most commonly used technique is to enhance the contrast between color and brightness. The easiest and quickest way is to use the sky as the background. Shooting the sharp corners of buildings also has a good effect.

Use reflection

Rational use of reflection can increase the sense of space and hierarchy of the picture and improve the style of the work. It is a common method in photography, which is easy to shine, but difficult to use well.

In architectural photography, glass curtain walls are often used as props for reflection.

This requires the photographer to have keen observation and patience, and fully understand the surrounding environment of the target building, so as to find a suitable reflecting surface with good reflecting effect and convenient composition.

The water surface is also a wonderful reflecting surface. Try to find a relatively still water surface when shooting, and the reflection effect will be better. Windless weather and relatively calm water have the best effect.

Remove color

Color is an important part of architectural appearance, but sometimes removing color and leaving only black and white will produce unexpected results.

When the main color of the building is simple and the background color is complex, decoloration can make the picture more concise, enhance the contrast of the picture and deepen the sense of hierarchy.