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How to reflect the feeling of many people when there are few people?

The feeling that fewer people shoot more people can actually be realized through photography skills and post-processing. Here are some ways:

1.** Use a wide-angle lens * *: The wide-angle lens has a wide viewing angle and can capture more people and scenery. It can exaggerate the people in the foreground and make the people in the background look smaller, thus creating a crowded feeling.

2.** Choose a suitable location * *: Choose a location that can reflect or refract more people. For example, shooting in front of a scene with specular reflection, or shooting at the height of a crowd (such as stairs, high platforms, etc. ).

3.** Use telephoto lens * *: Contrary to wide-angle lens, telephoto lens can compress far and near space and make people in foreground and background look closer. But this method needs a long shooting time to ensure that all the people are in the camera.

4.** Use perspective and perspective * *: By changing the shooting angle and perspective, you can create a feeling of "surging crowds". For example, choose a seat with a high angle, or set a frame or object in the foreground to make a small number of people look like they are in a crowd.

5.** Post-processing * *: In the post-processing stage, software can be used to increase or decrease the number of people. For example, using cloning tools or stamp tools in image editing software to copy and paste people, or using tools such as blurring and sharpening to enhance or weaken the visual effect of people.

6.** Simulated crowd * *: If there is no one in the shooting scene, you can also simulate the feeling of the crowd by simulating the graphic elements of the crowd (for example, using graphic design software to create crowd patterns or add filter effects to photos, etc.). ).

It should be noted that these techniques and post-processing methods can not really create more people, but let the audience feel the feeling of crowds through visual skills. In the process of shooting, capturing as many people and scenes as possible is the key to truly creating more people's feelings.