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What does biaxial shooting mean?

Biaxial refers to dividing a photo into two parts, taking two vertical axes as the dividing line and shooting at two different angles. This shooting technique can make the photos present a wider scene and depict more detailed details at the same time. This shooting method is often used in natural scenery, architectural landscape and urban streets, which can make people feel the real situation of the subject more intuitively.

Dual-axis shooting requires a special camera, such as a camera with two sets of lenses, so that two different angles can be realized, and two photos need to be synthesized through post-processing technology. The shooting effect of double axes is very shocking, and some ordinary things can also show magnificent effects. In tourism, film and television shooting and other fields, dual-axis shooting technology has become an essential skill.

The emergence of dual-axis photography technology not only enriches the forms of photo expression, but also meets people's aesthetic needs of pursuing individuality and diversification. Whether in photo exhibitions, scenic spots or social media, biaxial photos can be more eye-catching, more shocking and feel the real world. For photographers, learning and mastering the dual-axis shooting technology is also a very important way and means to improve the photography technology.