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Why does photography feel worse than others? Seek improvement methods!

Master: First of all, the photo in front is PS-processed, which undeniably blurs the background effect with a large aperture and telephoto.

What you shot: Although it is a large aperture, it should be wide-angle and the background is not blurred. The characters use too much light and the background is a little dark. You can adjust the dim light on the photosensitive paper to above 200 and try again.

f2.8? 1125 ISO200-3200 can be adjusted according to the background light.

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Didn't I say everything above? It's not the hardware, but how to use the hardware correctly. The effect between the two films has nothing to do with the hardware. As long as it is a SLR, it can be achieved with the worst lens 18-55, which is no exaggeration.

The easiest way is to take a fully automatic picture, look at the shutter, aperture and ISO parameters, and then switch to manual (M file) to continue shooting. You need to add lights to the character (the light value is adjusted according to the desired task effect).

As for the early stage of color, PS processing is unnecessary, because even international masters can't directly adjust the color temperature to get the desired color effect when shooting with a camera. The camera adjustment is blue or yellow, and other color adjustments are auxiliary, so it is absolutely impossible to have a P-out effect.

In a word, there are only two differences in your film:

Background: Large aperture or telephoto blur is required.

Light: the light of the scene can be done as I said above, and then the light of the characters is definitely not enough indoors and needs to be replenished. You can use the polishing lamp or photographic lamp that comes with the camera to fill the light.

Is there anything you don't understand?