Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why is the scenery around you in the camera more beautiful than in real life?

Why is the scenery around you in the camera more beautiful than in real life?

Human vision often distinguishes color images based on past experience. If you see common scenery, even beautiful scenery will have "no feeling". The photos taken by the camera freeze the moment. The color, light and dark contrast and perspective may be different from the scenery in your impression. When compared with the surrounding reference objects, it will feel "refreshing".

As shown in the picture below, under the strong light of the spotlight, the background becomes dark and the subject is very prominent, which is obviously different from the effect of viewing it on site. Senior photographers are very sensitive to the light and shadow effects on site and can often take beautiful photos.