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The difference between big scene portrait and multi-eye portrait

The background is complex and constitutes.

1, background complexity: large-scale portrait: large-scale portrait refers to portrait photography with a vast natural or urban landscape as the background. This type of photography usually has a complicated background. Multi-eye portrait: Multi-eye portrait photography usually contains a variety of visual elements.

2. Composition: Portraits in large scenes: Portraits in large scenes pay attention to the relationship between people and the environment in composition, and usually use wide-angle lenses to capture more background information. In this kind of photography, the person is usually a small element in the photo, in contrast to the background. Multi-eye portrait: Multi-eye portrait photography pays more attention to the interaction and relationship between characters and the integration with the background in composition. Photographers need to balance multiple visual elements to ensure the harmonious relationship between characters, props and scenes in the picture.