Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to shoot with a fixed aperture lens

How to shoot with a fixed aperture lens

1, scene selection-try to choose an open place with a large depth of field and less clutter. If the background is unsightly or too messy, you can use a large aperture.

2. Composition-trigonometry, diagonal, golden section, etc. Usually used for shooting location. It's good to shoot fashionable street scenes with an inverted camera.

3. Put the object in a conspicuous position (except in special circumstances). The composition of V2 visual photography exaggerates the composition through normal composition methods, resulting in a small scene. Take advantage of the scenery.

4, the same is true for the vertical version. The background is particularly beautiful, and the clear background is also very beautiful.

5. Reversing the composition will make the photos less rigid and deliberate. Very suitable for architecture and street view.