Here are some tips on close-up photography: - ** In terms of shooting subject selection ** - Leaf Close-up: If you want to take a close-up of a leaf, you must choose an isolated leaf with a clean background. The shape of the leaf must be beautiful, and the color must be moderate. For example, the middle stage from the primary color to the yellow color is more suitable. - The principle of the whole: You must be good at finding unique and sub-images that can express the theme. This requires constant practice of observation and discovery skills. - ** Equipment and camera usage ** - ** Cameras **: Any camera can be used to take close-up shots. - ** focal length **: For example, 50mm, 70 - 200mm, close-up lens or close-up ring can be used for macro close-up shooting. - ** Phone Equipment **: If the phone has an optical zoom function, you can use it to compose a close-up shot. At the same time, you should pay attention to the problems of focusing difficulty and distortion caused by the imaging algorithm in many flagship models. Manual focus can be used to solve this problem. - ** In terms of shooting skills ** - ** Picture composition ** - ** Focus on simplicity **: Whether you use a camera or a mobile phone, the composition should be simple, remove unnecessary elements, and highlight the main body. For example, he could use single-point composition, two-point composition, three-point composition, multi-point composition, etc. He could also use low-angle composition, upward-looking composition, overlooking composition, using the depth of field to create (close-up shooting, zooming function, intelligent blurring), frame composition, and other techniques. - ** Scale Selection **: For beginners, you can choose a 3:4 ratio that conforms to the golden ratio when taking close-up shots. The main body should be in the middle, leaving enough space above and below. It should not be too full. - Using lines to guide: For example, the guiding line composition method uses the lines in the picture to guide the eyes to focus on the focus of the picture. The road, river, neatly arranged trees, colors, shadows, and even the eyes of people can be used as guiding lines. - ** Focus and zoom **: If you use a mobile phone to take close-up shots, you should use a filter carefully to prevent distortion and loss of details. Don't blindly believe in the macro function of the mobile phone. It is recommended that the manual focus system uses the macro lens by default to solve the problem of loss of details and out-of-focus. If the mobile phone has an optical zoom function, you can take advantage of its better distortion control to take close-up shots. If there is no optical zoom function, zooming is not recommended. - ** Shooting angle **: When close-up, the angle can be enlarged (such as single, frame, leaf angle) or lowered (such as lens, zooming in the front, fixing the subject, shooting details). - ** Post-processing ** - ** Picture composition adjustment **: adjust the composition according to the shape of the subject, such as adjusting it to a 3:4 vertical composition. - ** Color adjustment **: If the photo has problems such as dark background spots being too bright or the contrast of the scene being too large, you can use the "curve" function to lower the highlight, increase the dark part, and lower the middle tone. You can also adjust the "color level" and "contrast" to achieve this. You can also use the "brush" tool in the mobile phone software (such as "Wake Up" or "Snapseed") to adjust the local exposure (brightness). - ** Color adjustment **: You can increase the saturation to make the subject more vivid, or you can use the tool "Brush" in the phone app to adjust the local saturation. - ** Details optimization **: For example, you can use the gallery-edit-more-eliminate function in your smartphone to reduce light spots and highlight the main body. You can also make a frame to make the picture more exquisite. Read more exciting novels for free
Close-ups were a type of scenery in photography. It was used to shoot people or objects at a very close distance. It was a method of focusing on the details of a certain part and filling the entire picture. The viewing range was small, and the content of the picture was simple. It could make the performance object stand out from the surrounding environment, creating a clear visual image and obtaining an emphasis effect. In portrait photography, the scope of close-up shots had different boundaries, such as the area from the neck to the entire face, or the part above the shoulders of the subject. Of course, the close-up was not limited to the face. Any part of the body, such as hands, feet, chest, etc., could be considered a close-up as long as the purpose of the shot was to "show the details." Different focal lengths combined with different shooting distances could shoot close-ups of people with different impressions. For example, a close-up shot with a 200mm lens could separate the person from the blurry shooting environment at a comfortable shooting distance; a 50mm head and a medium telephoto lens were easier to shoot a close-up shot; and a close-up shot with a wide-angle lens needed to be close to the person being shot. Close-ups were often used for other photography topics, such as small, medium, and large animals, insects, and flowers. Shooting large, medium, and small living subjects with a medium telephoto lens was better; relatively large small animals could be shot with a macro lens; many small animals such as insects may require a macro lens and a close-up attachment; In flower photography, the use of a macro lens and a close-up attachment was a common close-up shooting technique. The mobile phone camera (Take the 1,000 yuan Android phone as an example) could achieve macro close-up shooting. According to the size and intention of the subject, the closest shooting distance and appropriate digital zoom could be used as much as possible. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the photography tips and understandings: ** 1. Equipment ** 1. ** Avoiding bottom-line theory ** - For beginners in photography, they should not blindly pursue full-frame cameras. At present, the performance of mainstream cameras on the market was enough to support entry-level or even advanced photography creation. They should not fall into the concept of "one level is too big to crush people". They should not be overly entangled with equipment and affect their investment in photography itself. 2. ** Selection of camera lens and actual needs ** - Many beginners yearned for the camera's large aperture blurring effect, but sometimes they didn't know the actual degree of blurring they needed. When choosing a lens, the large aperture blurring effect could not be the only criterion. For example, although the blurring effect of the M4/3 frame camera lens behind the equivalent full-frame body was relatively weak, it might also meet the shooting requirements. Moreover, the large aperture lens was also beneficial to the image quality at night and guaranteed the safety of the shutter. 3. ** Cameras 'body characteristics ** - In terms of flipping screens, the side flip screen had more advantages than the 90-degree flip screen in some shooting scenes. For example, when the camera was low and the composition was vertical, the side flip screen was more convenient. ** 2. Shooting process ** 1. ** Multi-angle shooting ** - When you arrive at a scenic spot, you can't just take a photo and leave. You should walk around to observe and try different angles. For example, don't always take pictures from the line of sight. You can find more interesting angles by climbing high and low. For example, photographers sometimes lie on the ground to take pictures. Although they may be covered in mud, they can take pictures with different effects. 2. ** The importance of light ** - Light had a great effect on the quality of a photo, although it was sometimes difficult to explain to ordinary people. Even if it was sunny at noon or cloudy, there were reasons why it was suitable or not to take photos. Photographers might use tools such as flashes and mirrors to help with the shooting to deal with the lighting problem. 3. ** Backstory processing ** - When shooting (especially portrait photography), you can't just focus on the subject. The background is also very important. The background elements such as utility poles above their heads and trash cans next to them might ruin the overall effect of the photo, so the photographer needed to spend time dealing with the background and finding the right angle to shoot. ** 3. Concept of photography ** 1. ** No day off for photography ** - For a photographer, photography was a way of life and an attitude. A photographer was used to being ready to capture the decisive moment at any time. There was no such thing as the so-called "off-duty" state. 2. ** Pressing the shutter is not the end ** - In addition to the pre-shooting, there was also post-production work, including software post-production and conversion into a suitable medium (such as online publishing or physical printing). You couldn't think that uploading to social media immediately after taking a photo on an iPhone would complete all the photography. ** 4. Regarding the value of the camera and the quality of the photos ** 1. ** The relationship between expensive equipment and good photos ** - Having an expensive camera didn't mean that you could take good photos. Just like buying a piano didn't necessarily make you a pianist, you couldn't think that someone was a master photographer just because they had "professional equipment." 2. ** Different equipment has value ** - Whether it was a full-frame, APS-C, M4/3, one-inch card machine, or a mobile phone, whether it was a Hazel, Lycra, Fuji, Ricoh, and other brands of equipment, they could not directly determine the value of a photo. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
From the photography experience of some photographers in the hospital, the following experiences could be summarized: ** 1. Initial preparations ** 1. ** Understand the subject and environment ** - If it was a specific subject such as a team of experts in a hospital, it was necessary to know the job functions of each subject in advance. This would help to reflect their characteristics and identity during the shooting. For example, when filming the team of specialists in Yuncheng Airport Hospital, they needed to have a certain understanding of the work positions of the specialists. - He had to be clear about the layout of the hospital's environment, such as which places were suitable for filming, and which places might have restrictions (for example, special areas such as the operating theater might have strict filming regulations). 2. ** Equipment preparation ** - For people who were not professional photographers but could practice shooting at any time, portable devices like cell phones or card machines were very practical. In a special environment like a hospital, large professional equipment might not be convenient to operate, but small equipment could capture the desired image at any time. 3. ** Planning the shooting time ** - He took into account factors such as the flow of people and lighting conditions at different times in the hospital. For example, some photographers would investigate the activity time of the subject (animals were like medical staff or patients in hospitals) in advance when they were shooting zoos (like hospitals) and choose the appropriate time to shoot. If you want a specific lighting effect (such as the feeling of the background being covered by a black curtain, you can choose a bright morning or noon to two to three o'clock), you also have to plan the time according to the lighting conditions inside the hospital. ** 2. Shooting process ** 1. ** Photographer ** - If the medical staff were the main subject of the film, they had to show their working condition, mental appearance, and so on. This required capturing the details of their work, such as the doctor's focused expression and the nurse's busy figure. During the shooting, the medical staff might be busy and unable to cooperate with the long-term shooting. The photographer needed to have the ability to quickly capture the wonderful moments. - When filming patients, it was necessary to pay attention to protecting the patient's privacy. Before filming, it might be necessary to obtain the patient's consent, and the filming should be done with respect and care to show the patient's true emotional state in the hospital, such as the tenacity in pain or the joy in recovery. 2. ** Shooting style and content ** - In terms of style, it could be changed from simply pursuing beautiful scenes (similar to the style of dessert) to a more profound and soulful work. For example, in hospital photography, it was not just about taking pictures of the appearance of medical staff, but also through photos to convey their dedication, just like the greatness of medical staff charging ahead during the epidemic. - In terms of content, the medical staff's work scene and the patient's medical experience could be integrated into the work. The story of the hospital could be told through different shooting angles and composition methods. 3. ** Dealing with special circumstances ** - In a hospital where there was a large flow of people and the space was relatively complicated, it was possible to encounter a situation where there were many people and scenes. If you were filming a hospital event (such as a volunteer medical event), you had to learn to find a suitable shooting angle in the crowd to avoid a messy picture. - The lighting in the hospital could be more complicated. There was natural light (such as the light coming in from the window of the ward) and indoor lighting. This required the photographer to flexibly adjust the camera parameters or choose the appropriate shooting location to ensure that the lighting effect of the picture was good. ** 3. Post-production ** 1. ** Protection of privacy ** - If sensitive information of patients or medical staff was accidentally captured during filming (such as medical records, facial close-ups, etc.), it would have to be processed during post-production, such as using tools such as portrait AI elimination (similar to tools used to remove tourists during the Lantern Festival). 2. ** Color and atmosphere adjustment ** - He adjusted the color and other parameters according to the theme he wanted to express. For example, when shooting a rehabilitation scene in a hospital, one could increase the saturation and other parameters to create a positive atmosphere. If it was to show the hard work of the medical staff, one could adjust the color tone to reflect a calm feeling. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you want to experience the process of submitting your homework, you need to pay attention to the following points: - Equipment cleaning: Wipe the camera clean, because sometimes when the camera is touched, it will make the photos taken white, like a layer of fog. - Lighting environment: Choose a well-lit environment to take photos. A dim environment will easily blur the photos. You can turn on a table lamp to assist in lighting. - [Shooting angle: Shoot the homework from the top so that the homework fills the entire picture. It is to avoid shooting unnecessary things so that the picture is full and convenient for the teacher to mark.] - Shooting operation: Hold the phone firmly with both hands and tap in the middle of the screen to focus. If the picture is too bright or too dark, you can slide the focus point to adjust the exposure. After pressing the photo button, pause for a moment to avoid blurring the picture. - Post-adjustment: If the picture is upside down or horizontally, you can use the phone's built-in function to rotate the picture. If you are not satisfied with the size of the homework, you can also cut it appropriately. You can also use scanning software (such as line drawing, scanning all-around king) to make the homework picture clearer. The homework taken by these software will automatically be processed into a clear picture, just like the one scanned by a scanner. When shooting, one should also avoid situations that would affect the quality of the photos, such as blurring, shadows that were too dark to see clearly, slanted shots, dirty backgrounds, unleveled paper, too yellow light, and the image not facing forward. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some of the key points for close-up photography of the summer sky: ###1. Equipment Selection 1. ** Cameras ** - You can choose APS-C frame, full frame, or medium frame cameras, depending on your financial strength and existing equipment. The priority was to choose a camera with lower noise at the same Isos to ensure a clear picture. - As for the lens, a wide-angle lens was the best. An ultra-wide lens could capture a wider galaxy, and a large aperture could increase the amount of light entering. 2. ** Ancestors ** - A stable tripod was needed to hold the camera. In the case of wind, the camera bag could be hung under the tripod (the camera bag had to touch the ground) to increase the weight to maintain stability. - If the camera shutter speed exceeds 30 seconds and requires the use of Door B, it is best to have a shutter release to remotely control the camera. ###2. Shooting location and time 1. ** Place ** - Choose a place with less light pollution, such as no man's land, mountains, plateaus, suburbs, and other areas far away from urban artificial light sources. It was fine if there was no strong interference from the surrounding light in the mountainous area. 2. ** Time ** - Summer was the best season to shoot the stars in the northern hemisphere. Try to shoot when the sky is dark during the new moon or the rising and setting of the moon. At this time, the moonlight has less interference. In addition, he had to wait until the sky was completely dark to avoid the sun and the moon being in the sky at the same time. You also need to pay attention to the weather conditions. You should choose a time when there are no clouds and the air quality is excellent, avoiding cloudy, rainy, foggy, or smoggy weather. ###3. The camera settings 1. ** Shooting Mode ** - He adjusted the camera to M mode. 2. ** Shutter Speed ** - 15 - 30 seconds is suitable. If it exceeds 30 seconds, you may need to use Door B. Exposing too long would cause the galaxy to become a star orbit. 3. ** Light sensitivity (USB)** - You can set the sensitivity to around 3200, which will allow the camera to capture the faint starlight in the sky, making the Milky Way effect brighter. However, you have to pay attention to the noise that may be caused by the high sensitivity. 4. ** Focus Mode ** - Set it to manual focus mode and turn the focus ring until the stars in the picture are in focus. 5. ** Other settings ** - You can set a 2-second countdown to reduce the vibration when you press the shutter. If you were shooting with a phone, turn on the professional mode, adjust the shutter speed to about 30 seconds, the USB sensitivity to about 800, the focus distance to infinity, and the white balance to about 3600. ###4. Special considerations 1. ** Use of equator mount (if available)** - If one wanted to keep track of a certain star in the sky, they could use the equator to rotate in sync with the Earth. However, when using the equator, if there is a front view (such as tents, people, mountains, forests, etc.) in the frame, the front view will be stretched out of the motion trajectory and become blurred. Therefore, if you are not sure (such as a novice who does not know how to stack photos), do not blend into the front view. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
For close-up shots, the 85mm lens was a better choice. When shooting a close-up of a person in the 14 - 50mm focal length, the face of the person would be deformed, especially in the 14 - 35mm focal length. The 105mm-300mm focal length would make the person's face look fat due to the spatial compression of the telephoto lens, while the 85mm lens could perfectly restore the size of the person's face. The person's eye distance and hairline could be better presented in this focal length. In addition, the 135mm lens could also be used for close-up shots of people. In theory, it could bring a stronger sense of compression and better blurring effect. It was called a small air cutter, which could separate people from the background very well. However, the usage of this lens was relatively low. It was rarely used for other subjects except for portraits, and it was easily replaced by 70 - 200mm lenses. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some photography experiences: 1. The first year of photography was crucial to the entire photography career. During this period, the mentality and methods of photography were basically fixed. This was also one of the reasons why photographers had a variety of styles. It was not solely dependent on the improvement of skills. 2. One's basic aesthetics could be improved by learning composition, color, and history. In photography, aesthetics determined the upper limit, while techniques determined the lower limit. 3. If you want to use photography to express your inner world, you need to be familiar with the equipment so that others can understand your thoughts more accurately. 4. The composition emphasized harmony and beauty. Although there were classic compositions such as the Golden Section, one could also use one's intuition to make a composition. However, one had to understand the classic composition before making a choice. 5. Using a fixed-focus lens helped one think deeply about photography. 6. Tripods that cost less than 500 yuan had a small difference in quality. 7. Try to avoid using the thinnest section of the tripod to avoid increasing the risk of a "crash." 8. When buying a tripod, choose a four-section one first. 9. Whether it was outdoor or indoor use of a tripod, the tripod should be pulled up to increase the height rather than the central axis to adjust the camera angle. Pulling up the central axis would increase the center of gravity and easily lead to a "crash". 10. Reading the instruction manual after buying a camera could help you find answers to many of your initial questions. 11. When using the camera to record time-lapse videos at intervals, the memory card had to be reformat. 12. Don't pursue a lens with an all-rounded focal length, because the greater the focal length of the lens, the lower the quality. 13. The hood helps to reduce stray light when shooting against the light. When the wide-angle lens hood is lotus-shaped, its four notches should be aimed at the upper left, upper right, lower left, and lower right to prevent dark corners. 14. The lens was not only used to protect the lens, but the poor quality would reduce the image quality of the photo. If you need to buy it, you should choose a better quality one. 15. The lens is coated, so don't blow at the lens to prevent saliva from damaging it. 16. Dust on the lens can be blown away with a blowpipe, and if there is any attachment, wipe it with lens paper (special cleaning solution can be used). 17. It is not recommended to clean the lens with alcohol to avoid damaging the coating. 18. When you buy a camera for the first time, you can learn about Canon 50mm1.8 or Nikon 35mm1.8G lenses. 19. When the temperature difference between indoors and outdoors is large, first place the camera in a well-vented place for 30 minutes to adapt to the temperature before taking it out to prevent fogging. 20. Most photographers used focal lengths of 18 - 50mm and 85 - 105mm. 21. The lens anti-shake function was achieved by adding a set of floating lenses in the lens, but there was no data to show that the quality of the anti-shake lens was better than that of the non-shake lens. 22. The anti-shake function was not always available. For example, it needed to be turned off when using a tripod or tracking the movement trajectory. 23. After using the flash, photography changed from recording to creation. The exposure elements changed from shutter, aperture, and USB to shutter, aperture, USB, flash output, and lamp distance. On cloudy days, the effect of a sunny day could be taken, and indoor night could simulate daytime light effects. 24. When shooting a landscape, one had to shoot at the right time (such as the morning and evening of the day, the most beautiful time of the year, and the time when different weather conditions were suitable for shooting the corresponding scenery), the right position, and use a reasonable composition method (such as leading line composition, symmetrical composition, converging line composition, golden section composition, etc.). It was also necessary to ensure that the picture was balanced and concise. The visual center position, shape, and color were just right and interesting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Sure. There was no limit to the amount of experience required for the photography assistant position. The maximum amount was 80%. In the recruitment of photography assistants, the experience requirement was 0.3% for freshmen, 19.1% for 1 - 3 years, etc. This meant that one could apply for the photography assistant position without experience. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
A short version of his photography experiences and insights could be written from the following aspects: ** I. The connection between photography and life ** 1. ** Record every bit ** - Photographs were the recorder of life, able to capture the beautiful moments in life. Whether it was a mobile phone or a camera, they could capture their favorite things, such as family gatherings and traveling scenery. 2. ** Rediscovering life ** - Photographs make us pay more attention to the details of life. For example, when shooting daily scenes, we will discover light, color, and geometric shapes that we usually don't notice, allowing us to feel the beauty that is neglected in life. ** 2. Photographic techniques and artistic aspects ** 1. ** Technology ** - For photography, he started with the basics of focusing. Whether it was auto-focusing or manual focusing, only by adjusting the focal length correctly could a clear photo be taken. Moreover, he had to understand the knowledge of equipment protection. For example, the lens of a single-lens reflex camera was expensive, so he had to avoid exposure to the sun and rain. 2. ** In terms of artistic creation ** - photography was an art. An excellent photo had to have a deep meaning. The photographer's personal experience and state at that time would be integrated into the work. At the same time, post-production was also very important, such as adjusting the color tone, tone, texture, etc., to enhance the beauty of the photo. ** 3. Personal gains from photography ** 1. ** Personal growth ** - There were various challenges in the process of photography, such as finding the right angle to shoot and waiting for the best time to shoot. Overcoming these challenges would help one grow and develop perseverance. 2. ** Sharing and emotional exchange ** - Sharing photography can bring happiness. When the work was recognized by others, the joy of sharing would last for a long time. Moreover, photography could also be used as a way to express emotions, allowing the audience to feel the emotions that the photographer wanted to convey. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>