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How to shoot the atmosphere?

How to shoot the atmosphere?

How to shoot Dindar light?

1. Choose a time with high humidity, such as early morning, dusk and foggy days.

2. Use spot metering to measure the light and dark boundary of the picture, and the photos taken have no exposure or darkness.

3. It is suggested to shoot with a small aperture such as a wide-angle lens F8, which not only has enough depth of field to make the picture clear, but also can strengthen the beam and make the Tindal light effect more obvious.

4. Indoor artificial light source lighting, you can choose darker scenes and spray some water mist to make the light beam easier to form.

How to photograph the starry mountain on the water?

1. Shooting under backlight conditions is better at sunrise, sunset or windy, not only the water surface is sparkling, but also the warm yellow atmosphere is more romantic and warm.

2. The aperture of the lens is controlled between F8-F 13, so there will be a cross-shaped spot, which is very beautiful.

3. When shooting, use a hood to avoid glare caused by backlight, or use cardboard or hat instead.

How to shoot a circular spot?

1. You can find outdoor scenes such as streets with rich light sources and beautiful backgrounds to shoot.

2. Shoot with AV file with the longest focal length and the largest aperture, so that the light spot is big and round.

3. Using manual focusing, turn the focusing ring until the blurred light spot of the background is the largest, and the exposure compensation can be about -0.3EV.

How to shoot the sunset glow?

1. Choose more open scenes, such as seaside, lakeside and grassland.

2. The process of sunset is relatively short, so you need to choose a good location in advance, shoot with Av or M files and use a tripod.

3. It is suggested to increase or decrease the aperture of F 8-F 13 and iso 100 according to the brightness of the picture to match the foreground and make the picture more layered.