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Which frame should I use to take photos of multiple foreground composite materials?

The frame that should be used when shooting multiple photos of foreground composite material is vertical frame.

1. Vertical framing: generally used for shooting vertical objects, such as standing figures, tall trees or towering buildings. , can show the height and straightness of the subject, and is suitable for showing the sense of depth and space in the vertical direction of the picture.

Second, the horizontal frame: it is the most commonly used frame form in daily shooting. Because it conforms to people's visual habits and physiological characteristics, the horizontal and vertical frame composition gives people a natural, comfortable, peaceful and open visual experience.

3. Box: Because it is a square, between the horizontal frame and the vertical frame, it is a neutral frame form, which can give people a balanced, stable, static and serious visual feeling.

4. Wide frame: Compared with the horizontal frame, the wide frame is wider, generally at the ratio of 2: 1 or even greater, and the field of vision is wider. Generally used for landscape photography. Generally, the wide-width photos taken by digital SLR cameras are all cut after shooting, or synthesized after shooting multiple photos.

Verb (verb's abbreviation) Ultra-wide border: It means to achieve a very wide visual effect in the horizontal direction while maintaining a certain border height, which is much wider than the common horizontal border. It is often used in scenery, environment or architectural photography to show the overall scene of the picture, so it is also called "panorama".