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Meitu Photography Skills Introduction to Meitu Photography Skills

1. Because cameras tend to measure bright white snow, winter photography is often underexposed. Fortunately, there is a simple way to solve the problem of underexposure. When facing underexposed photos, please raise the exposure dial by+1 or +2 to see what happens. Alternatively, you can use the histogram of the camera to check the exposure.

2. Trying different shutter speeds can create some interesting effects in winter photography. You can use a tripod and a slow shutter (for example,115) to create all kinds of interesting photos. This is suitable for blurring tap water or producing striped effect when it snows. Of course, if the wind blows the trees or snowflakes in the photo, you need to use a faster shutter speed.

3. The snow in the shadow often appears blue in photos. Adjusting the white balance setting to shadow usually helps to reduce this blue color.

4. Composition is the reason for making or breaking photos. With winter photography, it is particularly important to make your works creative with rich monochrome and dull weather. Avoid unnecessary negative space in photos. Look for trees, fences or rocks to break the snow and increase the contrast of photos.