Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to shoot a string of sunshine

How to shoot a string of sunshine

1. Add a Budd film (a solar filter) (or a black film negative) with a density of 3.8 in front of the lens.

It is better to add a telescope to an ordinary camera with a lens above 2.300 mm.

3. Aperture is preferred. Minimum aperture adjustment. ISO adjustment minimum.

4. Use tripod and cable for release or remote control to minimize vibration (watch and coordinate when shooting gourd strings).

5. Field of vision. There is a background in the lower right corner or the lower left corner (one third area) of the whole photo, such as houses and trees. The sun is in a line above the houses and trees.

6. Use the superposition function of the same background picture of the camera. Exposure every 20-40 minutes. Or manually track the sun on a tripod and use ps puzzle when you get home.

I may have misunderstood what you said. Do you want to shoot the halo effect of the lens?

Use a low-end telephoto lens. The more lenses there are, the better (high-end lenses have antireflection films). The light used is reflected by multiple sets of lenses.

This phenomenon itself is not good for photography, but it has certain artistic effect under special circumstances. The brighter, the more obvious. Try it a few times with the camera and you will master it.

Lens halo in PS can be used for post-processing