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The shooting theme of architectural photography
Architectural photography has a wide range of subjects, which can be a building, a group of buildings, a region and a city. It can be the whole building or a part of the building; It can be outdoors or indoors. Photographers should be good at finding representative shooting subjects according to the use of photos. Such shooting themes are generally as follows:
A bird's-eye panoramic view reflecting urban and rural characteristics;
A large landscape reflecting the outline of urban and rural areas;
Street view or square public space;
Architectural groups;
A landmark building.
A building with personality can be manifested in its function, scale and shape, the texture and color of materials, and specific components, such as roof, colonnade, doors and windows, flower beds, steps and so on.
Beautiful buildings (beautiful external environment);
Historic buildings under special protection;
Environmental sketch, including sculpture sketch, landscaping and so on.
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