Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why does this moon have a green dot no matter how you shoot it?

Why does this moon have a green dot no matter how you shoot it?

That's because of the images generated by the internal reflection of the lens group and other structures of moonlight photographic equipment.

Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take photos with mechanical cameras or digital cameras. Sometimes photography is also called photography, that is, the process of exposing a photosensitive medium by using the light emitted or reflected by an object. Someone once said an incisive language: the photographer's ability is to transform the fleeting ordinary things in daily life into immortal visual images.

In June 2020, the National Copyright Administration issued the Notice on Standardizing the Copyright Order of Photographic Works, which clarified the copyright issues related to photographic works, intensified the copyright rectification in the field of pictures, and promoted the construction of a long-term mechanism for copyright protection of photographic works.

Still life photography has a vast world in material selection. After selecting materials, we can deal with these objects at will, because objects are inanimate and can move from multiple angles at will to achieve our creative intention. Still life photography has two advantages: first, the deepening process of further understanding of artistic vision.

When some ordinary objects are taken into fascinating photos, it is actually a process of in-depth study and observation of these objects. Secondly, shooting still life can gain more practical photography knowledge. For photographers, the difficulty of still life photography lies in its unique picture composition.