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Ten simple photography skills.

Lead: People nowadays play photography. The more people there are, the more uniform the photos will be. If you want to take good photos, you must seek differentiation and spend time on composition, framing and skills. Let's take a look at ten simple photography techniques. Let's have a look!

First, soft light effect: just breathe into the camera, and the degree of soft light can be observed through the viewfinder (forbidden in severe winter); Putting gauze or stockings in front of the mirror can also achieve this effect;

Second, the starlight effect: putting mosquito net cloth or screen in front of the camera can achieve the effect of the big cross starlight mirror;

Third, halo effect: evenly apply lard or cream around the UV mirror. If the grease is distributed in concentric circles, it can achieve the effect of revealing the mirror; If the grease is distributed radially, it can produce a mirror-rotating effect; But actually turning the zoom ring may be simpler, but it is not easy to control.

4. Self-made color filter: Paint the special ink for watercolor pen on the slide. If the middle of the color card is hollow, it can be made into a hollow color card; If the ink gradually transitions from shallow to deep, it can be made into a gradient film;

5. Reflection effect: Place a small rectangular mirror under the lens to make the subject reflect. If you put the mirror on the side of the lens, you can achieve the effect of being in two places;

Sixth, kaleidoscope effect: three small rectangular mirrors are tied into equilateral triangles and sleeved on the lenses to create kaleidoscope effect;

Seven, the fisheye effect: release? The cat's eye is sleeved in the middle of the black cardboard and placed in front of the camera to achieve the fisheye effect;

Eight, simple close-up lens: put a magnifying glass in front of the lens without close-up function, which can take very close shots;

9. Local blur effect: selecting small objects with bright colors (such as flower leaves) in front of the camera at the shooting scene can produce the effect of blurring color blocks;

X. night scene simulation: put the blue filter in front of the mirror and reduce the exposure combination by three levels.