Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What are the divisions of scenery?

What are the divisions of scenery?

1. Foresight: refers to a big scene shot from a long distance. Mainly used to express the environment, such as shooting buildings or mountains and rivers, we often use the perspective.

2. Panorama: refers to the whole picture of the subject. Panorama is smaller than the range included in the foreground, but it can still represent the whole subject. It is often used to take a panoramic view of people and buildings or something.

3. Mid shot: Mid shot includes most of the subject, and the half-length photo belongs to the mid shot.

4. Close shot: Close shot includes the most important part of the subject, and the ID photo belongs to the close shot.

5. Close-up: It is a part of the subject, which can clearly explain the specific details. Such as finger close-ups, eye close-ups and so on.

Extended information:

Foreground, panorama, middle scene, close-up and close-up are called Jingbie in photography.

scene difference refers to the difference in the range of the subject in the camera finder due to the different distance between the camera and the subject.

according to the classification of professional landscapes, it can be generally divided into five types, namely, close-up (above the shoulders), close-up (above the chest), middle-view (above the knees), panorama (all the human body and its surrounding background) and distant view (the environment where the subject is located).

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingbie