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What are the sports portrait photography works?

Refers to the continuous motion of the camera when shooting a lens. It is not only by moving the camera position, or changing the optical axis of the lens, or changing the focal length of the lens, shooting in one lens. Pictures taken in this way are called moving pictures. The following are some sports photography works that I carefully recommend to you, hoping to help you.

Sports portrait works

Sports photography pushes the lens.

First of all, highlight the main characters and key images.

Second, highlight the details and highlight the important plot factors.

Third, a shot introduces the relationship between the whole and the part, the objective environment and the main characters.

Fourthly, the scene of a shot is constantly changing in a shot, which has the function of continuous montage sentences.

Fifth, the speed of pushing the lens can affect and adjust the rhythm of the picture, thus producing externalized emotional power.

Sixth, pushing the lens can express a specific theme and significance by highlighting an important drama element.

Seventh, pushing the lens can strengthen or weaken the movement of the subject.

Precautions for pushing the lens First of all, the forward movement of the lens formed by pushing the lens is the change and adjustment of the audience's visual space. The change of the scene from big to small is not only the change of the audience's visual space, but also the guidance of the audience's visual space. Pushing the lens should have its clear performance significance. In the three links of framing, advancing and left picture, the picture of left picture is the focus of modeling performance.

Second, the framing of the lens and the left picture are static structures, so the picture composition should be standardized, rigorous and complete.

Third, in the process of pushing the lens, the composition should always pay attention to maintaining the position of the subject in the center of the picture structure.

Fourth, the speed of pushing the camera should be consistent with the mood and rhythm in the picture.