Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Technology of shooting natural scenery

Technology of shooting natural scenery

1. Lead out the subject with an extension line. Guide lines are very useful in general composition, especially in landscape photography. Using color, shape and light can form a guide line. Curves can guide the audience to enjoy beautiful scenery, while straight lines can guide movement and change.

2. Make good use of water sources to light up the prospects. When taking pictures at dawn or dusk, the contrast between the sky and the ground is often great. This is not balanced in composition. If we leave a water source in the foreground, the problem can be solved. Moreover, it can make the beautiful colors of the sky appear on the water. But remember, the reflection should not be brighter than the sky.

3. Emphasize the extension of the prospect. When using wide angle, look for the foreground with strong perspective (such as flowers, stones, stairs) to make the picture look wider. On the one hand, make the picture concise, on the other hand, make the picture organized. Then this method makes your picture present wonderful combinations and lines.