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Zero-based photography 6 layered photography skills!

Today, I will introduce you to 6 layered photography skills!

1. Geometric perspective

Geometric perspective is a feeling that objects are near big and far small, such as railroad tracks, roads and the first floor of tall buildings. Because of the existence of perspective principle, it leads to a feeling of being near the big and far from the small.

Shooting method: look for straight things such as railways, bridges and station streets. It is easier to obtain geometric perspective.

2. Overlapping perspective

Overlapping perspective means that objects that are blocked near can block distant objects. By overlapping and blocking, choose a suitable angle to express the spatial position between things.

Shooting method: Look for the foreground to cover, such as flowers, people, buildings, etc. , reflecting the layering of photos.

3. Depth of field perspective

Perspective of depth of field: use a large aperture to create a small depth of field, and use the method of contrast between reality and reality to highlight the layering and space of the picture, such as blurring the foreground and background. So that the background is blurred and the layering of photos is reflected.

Shooting method: open the aperture, lengthen the focal length, stay away from the subject and control the exposure at the same time.

4. Frame perspective

Frame perspective: use the main body of the frame column to guide the audience's line of sight, while highlighting the sense of hierarchy and space of the picture.

Shooting method: find frames, doors, windows, buildings, etc. Scene in life and make a composition.

5. Light and shadow perspective

Light and shadow perspective: integrate the light and shadow of the environment into the framing, enrich the background and increase the layering of the picture.

Shooting method: shoot along the light, put the shadows of environmental objects into the picture, such as flowers, trees, doors and windows, etc., to increase the layering of the picture.

6. Shadow perspective

Tone perspective: refers to clear near and fuzzy far away. Perspective effect of light scattered by air.

Shooting method: expand the shooting range. Only in a wide scene can the air blur the light. Suitable for taking landscape photos.