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This paper introduces three shooting steps of creating master humanistic works.

This is a dazzling photo, with several tricks. Students only need to add one by one to shoot. Let's study it together now!

(Photographed by Julian John)

Nikon camera D5 100

The focal length is 42 mm

Shutter 1/30 seconds

Aperture f/6.3

ISO 800

(1) Shooting the reflection in the water

When light hits the water, it will reflect the reflection. When shooting, we might as well add reflections to the photos to increase visibility. Usually we can take a reflection with a slow shutter, but be careful, there is a father and son walking in this photo. If we use slow shutters, they will become blurred, so we can only shoot at normal speed at this time. If the water is calm and dark enough, the reflection will be as clear as before.

(2) Shooting patterns and textures

Because buildings have repeated textures, we can make a composition of shooting textures, but we should pay attention to the photographer's clever placement of some unpolluted columns around the photos to form a "frame composition" to make the main body in the middle stand out!

(3) Add an interesting point to the photo.

If you only shoot the building itself, the photo will become blurred, so the photographer put a father and son in the photo to add some life flavor. Remember to wait for the opportunity when shooting, and we can also learn.