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How to shoot creative photography

How to shoot creative photography is as follows:

1. Turn your camera.

Under normal circumstances, you should hold the camera well when shooting to ensure that the picture will not be blurred by the vibration of the camera during exposure, but in fact, turning your camera in a planned way can make the picture abstract and add a bit of artistic color, especially when shooting in different light sources or at night. The trick is to slow down your shutter so that you have enough time to catch light. Horizontal movement and rotation are also common techniques in shooting.

2. Adjust the focal length when shooting (pop-up)

Adjusting the focal length when shooting (commonly known as "pop-up") is actually changing the focal length when the camera releases the shutter, and the picture will be full of motion. It is a very simple shooting technique, but it is only suitable for zoom lenses.

3. Creative focus

Who says the focus must be on the subject? In fact, sometimes turning the camera to manual focus and deliberately letting the subject deviate from the focus can make it feel like an oil painting. You can also try!

Shoot from a lower place

Try to shoot at an ultra-low angle, so that the subject feels different from what the naked eye sees every day. If you add a wide-angle lens, you can highlight the main body and show an exaggerated effect.