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What are the shooting angles of autumn time-lapse photography and how to shoot it well?

In the process of traveling abroad, many times everyone will record beautiful moments. How to better take a time-lapse photo in autumn? Next, Bian Xiao combed some related contents. Come and have a look!

1, basically you can set the exposure mode in aperture priority mode during daytime shooting, with automatic white balance and as low ISO value as possible. The most important thing is to slow down the shutter speed as much as possible. If you shoot with a high-speed shutter of11000 seconds or 1/2000 seconds, you will get a condensed instantaneous picture.

However, it is suggested to slow down the shutter speed as much as possible, for example, with a speed below 1/50 seconds, which will be more convenient and smooth in the later stage.

2. It is recommended that you use manual mode (M mode) to shoot at night. In the white balance section, if there is light, you can use automatic white balance. If there is no light (such as mountains), it is suggested to adjust the color temperature and white balance to about 3300K, so that the picture will look blue and pleasing to the eye.

If you use automatic white balance in a dark environment, the picture may appear brown or yellow tone. Before shooting, use a higher ISO (such as ISO800) and aperture F5.6

Test shooting with shutter speed of 30 seconds to observe the details of the scene and the environment (such as whether the composition is stable, whether there are unnecessary objects such as telephone poles in the picture, etc.). ).

Basically, the exposure time should not exceed 30 seconds, because with the interval time, it may take more than 40 seconds to take a photo alone, and the connection of images in post-production may not be smooth, because the time difference is too big.

3. When shooting from day to night, you can choose the aperture priority mode, first use a small aperture, and then gradually increase it (for example, from F22, F 18, F 16 to F5.6, F4), so that the shutter speed during shooting during day and night can be as close as possible.

If the gap is too large (for example,1/60s during the day and 30s at night), it is easy to play the picture slowly during the day, but at night it will become similar to accelerated play, and the overall look is very uncoordinated.

In addition, you can try to fix the aperture and shutter speed, so that ISO can be automatically raised, which can keep the balance between aperture and shutter speed, but the disadvantage is that high sensitivity leads to poor image quality.