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What are the skills of portrait wedding photography?

1, spotlight backlight

The light spots under the backlight are round, diamond-shaped, dotted and atomized, which is very beautiful!

To produce the effect of light spot, you need to have a strong? Point light source? . At this time, it will be beneficial to have a light source with hard light quality and strong light quantity. For example, when the sun is in a relatively high position, or the light directly directed at the lens belongs to this kind of light source. Sometimes the low-angle sun also has the opportunity to form a light spot, but the amount of sunlight near sunset will be weak, which will easily weaken the light spot into white fog.

2. Shooting method

Backlight? Spots? The effect can be roughly divided into two kinds, such as a small white bubble in a circle. Bubble type? What does a small white call him? Diamond lattice? , is it? Bubble type? Or? Diamond lattice? In fact, the shape of the light spot has little to do with photography skills, but it definitely has something to do with equipment. For example, the fixed-focus lens has a strong ability to suppress the facula effect and cannot shoot facula. Zoom lenses are relatively easy to produce and will vary according to the coating and material of each lens.

Bubble type? With what? Diamond lattice? The shape of the light spot is formed by a mechanical blade that controls the aperture of the lens. The change between them lies in the size of the aperture. What will happen if we open the big aperture? Bubble type? Spot, will narrowing the aperture appear? Diamond lattice? Spot, but not just full aperture, right? Bubble type? It depends on whether the aperture of your lens is large enough and whether the mechanical blade can be opened to a circle, so that you have a chance to form bubbles, otherwise it will be. Diamond lattice? Or see the bubbles in the corner, and? Diamond lattice? There are also so-called octagons and hexagons, depending on the number of mechanical blades in your lens.