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Inverted composition: upside down, the world is very different.

Accustomed to normal head-up, have you ever thought about turning the picture upside down to see if there is any different feeling?

Let's take a look at two works by Japanese female photographer Kuniko Makoto:

Ordinary pictures, because they are upside down, use the reflection in the water to produce both real and illusory beauty, giving people unlimited room for daydreaming. This is the charm of inverted composition.

Next, take a picture as an example to talk about the game of reversing composition:

Shoot a story:

Shooting method:

Step one: rotate. At the same time, use the snapseed tool to "repair" the redundant parts in the picture.

Step 2: Because the reflection is generally not clear enough, you can use the snapseed tool to "highlight the details" to improve the sharpness.

Step 3: Considering the dark color of the picture, you can add words to add atmosphere. Add text to recommend butter camera APP, which is very easy to use.

There are only three steps in retouching.

Do you think it is both interesting and simple after reading it? Inverted composition is especially suitable for shooting reflections and silhouettes in water. If you don't have time to travel far and catch up with rainy days, you might as well take a walk in the street, take advantage of the accumulated water on the ground, reflect more mirrors and observe more, and you can also take some good photos.

Photography makes life fun! On the other hand, the world is very different.