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What do you need to pay attention to when traveling to take pictures of scenery?

1, pay attention to safety. The security mentioned here is mainly our own security. Try not to shoot in some dangerous and slippery areas, because we are not familiar with some places when we go out, and we will not miss it if there are security problems.

2. Obey the rules. We shoot scenery in some scenic spots, but it's humanistic. Don't take out your camera to shoot where shooting is forbidden. We don't have to shoot in some restricted areas. We photographers, whether shooting landscapes or people, had better abide by the local shooting rules.

Shooting is very important. We'd better shoot the scenery with a small aperture, so that we can get greater depth of field and better image quality. Besides, if you have a polarizer or something, take it with you. It's still useful when shooting scenery.

4. If the sky is not ideal and gray, shoot the sky less. If the sky is beautiful, you can leave more space for it. This is my view on daily shooting.

5, pay attention to composition, composition is more important in landscape photography, try to put the horizon on the golden section line, so that the picture is coordinated. If you are physically strong, take a tripod with you. Sometimes we get up early to shoot in the dark, or shoot at night or under the stars ... a tripod is still necessary.

6. After adjustment. There is no post photography, especially landscape photography. It is still necessary for us to adjust later. Whether it is composition or color matching, polishing in a proper range is the icing on the cake.

The above is an introduction to the matters that should be paid attention to when shooting scenery in tourism. I believe that all of you have some understanding through the above, and I hope it will be useful to you.

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