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What kinds of scenery are there?

Scenery is divided into distant view, panoramic view, middle view, middle view, close view and close-up.

1, visual

Foresight is a kind of scenery with the farthest sight distance and the largest spatial range. Foresight is far-reaching and broad, mainly showing geographical environment, natural features and open scenery and scenes. We usually use the main camera of the mobile phone, that is, the wide-angle lens, to take broad landscape photos, mainly to show the whole landscape. We often use this kind of scene in large scenes.

2. Panoramic painting

The shooting range of panoramic shooting will be slightly smaller than the foreground, but the panorama mainly highlights the whole face of the main body of the picture, so compared with the foreground, the panoramic picture will have a clear visual center. When we find interesting scenic spots such as running water, waterfalls, trees and houses during the shooting, we can choose a panoramic way to shoot. After the picture has a clear visual center, we need to pay attention to the position where the subject is placed.

3. Mid-range shooting

Mid shot or close shot for landscape photography? Of course there is, but it is used less frequently, which requires photographers' observation ability and shooting skills.

4. Close shot

Close-up photos are full of charm and endless meanings, like the incomplete trees in the picture, but there is room for imagination, and the light and shadow effect is just right. When shooting close shots, we often need to get closer to our subjects, because the lenses of mobile phones are fixed-focus lenses, so we need to rely on walking to change the effect of the scene.

5. Close-up shot

Take a partial shot of the subject, and the close-up is a shot close to the subject. Because of its small framing range and relatively simple picture content, it is usually a single object or a part of an object, resulting in a clear visual image and emphasizing the effect. When using close-up, don't let the lens be too close to the subject, because it will defocus in the nearest focal length, so you need to master a scale, or wear a macro lens to take a good close-up photo.