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Japanese small fresh photography skills

Japanese small fresh photography skills are as follows:

1. Block the foreground: take any element in the plant scene such as flowers as the foreground, and let the photographer's perspective be close to this foreground. When composing a composition, let the whole foreground block a part of the main body in the picture.

2. Extend the foreground: Before shooting, look for regular lines or elements around you, make a composition according to this rule, and put the subject in. Generally speaking, walls, railings, floors, sand dunes, etc. It can usually be used as an extended prospect. The blurred railing is the foreground, and we see people along the railing. This is the middle scene with the background behind the characters. The picture still has three levels: front, middle and back.

3. Frame prospect: Frame prospect is also a special prospect. The framing composition is somewhat similar to blocking the foreground, but the blocking area is relatively large, resulting in the situation that the subject is blocked around and the middle is empty. Such a composition requires the photographer to observe the surrounding environment more carefully. Scene elements can be gaps between leaves, fences, window frames, etc. When shooting, you can constantly adjust the position through the viewfinder until the foreground in the picture successfully "frames" the characters.

4. Clothing choice: Japanese small fresh clothes are a good match, elegant and fresh. Generally speaking, there will be more solid color clothes, but sometimes when the shooting background is too monotonous, you can also choose some more lively clothes, such as red polka-dot skirt, bright yellow polka-dot skirt or girl skirt. Boys' words can be T-shirts+shorts, slippers or a white vest.

5, venue selection: Japanese fresh style venue selection is more casual, such as where we live, there are rice fields, small gardens in front of other people's homes, corners with telephone poles, trees, Woods, grasslands and so on. It can be used as a shooting location, even at home.