Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - When the plane is in flight, can you take pictures of the beautiful scenery outside the window with your camera? Or shoot spectacular clouds, "Yunshan sea of clouds"?

When the plane is in flight, can you take pictures of the beautiful scenery outside the window with your camera? Or shoot spectacular clouds, "Yunshan sea of clouds"?

Shooting skills:

People often make the mistake of sticking the lens directly on the window glass, hoping to reduce retroreflection and shoot more smoothly. This may help to reduce reflections, but sometimes the camera will shake because of the vibration of the plane. There is a better strategy. If you are using a digital SLR camera with a suitable lens, put a hood on the lens and try to get close to the window, but don't touch it. In addition, you can also put your hand around the lens to reduce the reflection.

Of course, for high-quality aerial photography, you need an open window and a suitable height. But most people don't have this condition. Sitting by the window of the plane is their best choice.

Shooting through glass often blurs photos (most aircraft windows are made of two or three layers of glass), so switching to manual focus mode and locking the target can help solve this problem.

After a long flight, the window often freezes or condensed water appears. Shortly after the plane took off, the windows were still clean, which was the best time to shoot.

It is difficult to photograph the ground on the plane (due to the size and angle of the window), and the inclination of the plane after takeoff and before landing provides a rare opportunity to photograph the ground. The key is to be prepared and act quickly, because this moment won't last long.

Don't turn on the flash, because, first of all, it has no effect on your photos (the flash will have no effect beyond a certain distance); Secondly, it will strengthen the reflection of glass.

Sometimes the scenery outside the window looks spectacular, but it looks empty and uninspired in your photos. Look for interesting points to make your photos more vivid. It can be a wing, an airplane engine, a pile of clouds, other airplanes, coastlines, sunsets, etc. It can even be something from an airplane.