Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Method of taking close-up photos

Method of taking close-up photos

1. When shooting an object at close range outdoors, the main object is often good, but the background is too messy, which seriously hinders the overall aesthetic feeling of the picture structure. Try to blur the messy background and make it a "fuzzy background". By supporting virtual reality and comparing the virtual and the real, it will produce a good picture effect.

2. The authenticity of the background image depends on the following main factors: the length of the focal length of the lens, the size of the aperture, and the distance between the background object and the main object. The longer the focal length of the lens, the larger the aperture, and the farther the background object is from the main object, the more blurred the background image. On the contrary, the background image is relatively blurred or even illusory.

3. So focus on the main part of the subject very accurately. You can focus by moving the front foot of the tripod back and forth slightly. This focusing method is convenient and accurate, so you might as well try it.