Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to deal with horizon and skyline in landscape photography.

How to deal with horizon and skyline in landscape photography.

First, the way to deal with the low horizon:

Raising the lens and putting the horizon at the bottom of the photo is a good way to emphasize the dramatic sky. When the horizon is at the bottom of the picture, this composition puts the visual center of gravity in the sky above the picture.

Note: In case of special circumstances where the upper and lower reflections are consistent. In this case, if a wide-angle lens is used, post-correction can help to adjust to some extent. Photographers need to know the deformation of the wide-angle lens in their hands. The trick at this time is to raise or lower the horizon a little bit, resulting in serious consequences of no visual focus in the picture.

Second, the way to deal with the high horizon:

The high horizon is opposite to the low horizon, and the horizon is placed at the top of the picture so that the focus of the picture is on the ground, that is, the foreground position. Also pay attention to keeping the point of interest in the focus of this picture.