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How to shoot architectural photography?

Strictly speaking, taking architectural photography requires a special camera (adjusting the horizontal and vertical through a black box to reduce the deformation of building objects). But that set of equipment is expensive, heavy and inconvenient to carry. In view of this, some precautions are for reference only: generally, when shooting a building, it should be magnificent. Generally, low-angle shooting is used to shoot old quadrangles and some buildings that reflect the symmetry of the central axis. First, shoot from a high angle (overhead), preferably at the height of 1/2 of the building (not easy to deform). The application of light and depth of field should be just right, and the foreground should be embellished (not too big and not too dark). Don't grab the camera and disturb the audience's sight. You must use a tripod, and the ISO should be adjusted to 60- 100 degrees (the film has fine particles). Finally, pay attention to safety. I wish you satisfaction with your work.