Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What kind of scenery is it to sit with the table as the cover?

What kind of scenery is it to sit with the table as the cover?

The scene type is close range.

The landscape is the scope of the subject in the picture. There are generally five kinds, namely, distant view, panoramic view, middle view, close-up view and close-up. Foresight is a large-scale framing composition. Usually use the wide-angle end of the lens, and the composition is around a fun center. Panorama is a complete image of a subject or scene in a specific environment. Mid shot is the composition of the most important area of the subject. Specifically, portrait photography shows body movements above the knee, and the view is taken at the thigh position between the knee joint and the hip joint. Close-ups are usually compositions that show important parts of people or objects above the chest. Close-up can cooperate with the hand movements of the characters, and more prominently show the details of facial expressions and emotions of the characters. Moreover, close-up shooting can make the characters and the audience have a sense of communication. A close-up is a person's head above the shoulder, or some local details of the subject. So it's a close-up shot of sitting on a table as a cover.