Here are some tips for taking pictures with cell phones: ** 1. Character posture and expression ** 1. ** Natural Movement ** - He raised his hand to make a gesture such as holding a hat or a treetop to avoid having nowhere to place his hands and appearing pretentious. The movement of his hands could also distract the attention of the person being photographed and make his expression more natural. - Shooting sideways could show the curves of the body and increase the beauty of the picture. - The character's feet were extended to the corner of the screen to create the effect of long legs. - When interacting, the expressions and postures should be rich and varied. By guiding the subject to recall things, the expression should be natural, such as being in a trance, looking back, smiling, etc. Different expressions and postures can bring different emotions to the viewer. 2. ** Avoiding the wrong posture ** - Don't be shy in your posture. Your posture should be natural and natural to avoid being too pretentious and making the audience feel awkward. ** 2. Light utilization ** 1. ** Light source direction ** - When shooting, let the face of the character face the light source, but pay attention to avoid the messy light and shadow on the face to ensure that the light on the face is uniform, because the viewer will first pay attention to the face of the character, and the messy light and shadow on the face will make the photo feel unnatural. 2. ** Light and Shadow Effects ** - He was good at capturing light and shadow. Light and shadow were important elements to enhance the performance of the picture. Making good use of light and shadow could produce unexpected effects. ** 3. Background-related aspects ** 1. ** Conciseness of the background ** - The background had to be uniform, avoiding the background being too messy and blurry. Choose a simple and clean background, and the composition had to be simple and effective. This would highlight the main character. - If there were many gaps in the background, you could use a large aperture lens to focus on the character and turn the gaps in the background into light spots to increase the beauty of the picture. 2. ** Relationship between background and characters ** - For example, a set of 10 photos could have three photos with small characters. If the scene was wide and the characters were small, it could better show the environment and make the picture more artistic. - Pay attention to the matching of the background and the characters. For example, when shooting in the garden, the characters 'clothes can be matched with white and other light-colored clothes to create a fresh and bright atmosphere. - Foreground background thinking should be flexible, for example, you can use the blurring of the background to highlight the character. ** 4. Shooting timing and setting ** 1. ** Shooting timing ** - Usually, a sunny afternoon was a good time to take photos. At this time, the light was softer, and the color of the photos taken would be soft. The contrast would not be too strong. It was necessary to avoid shooting under too strong or too dark light to avoid over-exposure or darkness that would affect the color tone of the picture. 2. ** Shooting Scene ** - Choose light-colored scenes, such as parks, seaside, under trees, rooftops, gardens, etc. These scenes are mainly green, blue, light white, etc. A simple and clean background color can create a fresh mood, and the light in the scene should be uniform. Use side light to make the image exposure uniform. ** 5. In terms of composition ** 1. ** Regular composition techniques ** - He could use the four-room grid to leave a blank composition, diagonal composition, triangle composition, etc. to make the picture more beautiful and stable. - The use of a square composition gave people the feeling of extending from the center to the surroundings, enhancing the stability and balance of the film. It was suitable for shooting symmetrical scenes to highlight the central position of the subject. 2. ** Special composition technique ** - By placing the character in the middle and bottom two squares of the picture, and by taking two steps back and then zooming in twice, or by raising the character's head to look far away from the side, taking a picture of the character walking forward, etc., a more artistic effect could be achieved by combining the person and the scene. - When shooting big scenes such as snow mountains, the characters and scenery were combined, and the snow mountains behind were focused. The characters looked back at the snow mountains to increase the sense of the story. 6. Other aspects 1. ** Using reflections ** - Using the reflection of the water to shoot a portrait could enhance the sense of space and three-dimensional image of the picture, creating a natural sense of symmetrical and improving the beauty of the photo. 2. ** Pay attention to details ** - Capture the details of the character, such as eyes, fingers, collarbones, chin, mouth, etc. These details can complement the entire set of photos, making the film more story-telling and imaginative. 3. ** Scene Shooting ** - Choosing the subject according to the season, such as shooting rape flowers in spring, shooting sunflowers in summer, shooting gingko or maple leaf portraits in autumn, and shooting snow scenes in winter, could make the scene match the theme and season characteristics and have a story. 4. ** Shooting angle ** - Don't always shoot from a head-up angle. Try to raise the camera and shoot from above or lower the camera to shoot from above. It will give the picture a sense of spatial extension or depth, making the portrait photo more layered. Read more exciting novels for free
Time-lapse photography can be done by following the steps below: ** 1. Initial preparations ** 1. ** Planning the shooting theme **: Choose a theme that has dynamic changes and the process of change is beautiful, such as sunrise and sunset, busy streets, flowing clouds, blooming flowers, etc. 2. Stabilize the equipment to avoid interference: Use a stabiliser, a stable stand, or place the phone in a fixed place to prevent shaking during filming. At the same time, avoid other objects from colliding and interfering with the filming equipment. 3. ** Batteries and Storage **: Prepare sufficient batteries and a high-capacity memory card, because time-lapse photography takes a long time, consumes a lot of power, and videos take up a lot of memory. 4. ** Use the timer, voice control function, or remote control **: Do not press the shutter button directly to reduce the camera shake. You can use the camera's timer, voice control function, or external remote control to control the start and end of the shot. Try to take as long as possible. ** 2. Setting shooting parameters ** 1. ** Turn on the time-lapse photography mode **: Different brands and models of mobile phones may have different camera settings. You can usually find the time-lapse photography interface in the "Mode" or "More" option of the camera. 2. ** Set the time interval ** - ** Automatic mode **: It is recommended for beginners to set the time interval (speed) to automatic. The shooting time can be freely selected according to the needs. The key is to choose the shooting subject and keep the phone stable. - ** Manual mode **: The shooting interval is determined according to the changing speed of the subject and the desired effect. For example, fast-moving clouds could be set to 1 - 2 seconds; slow-moving clouds to 5 - 10 seconds; the trajectory of shadows on the ground to 10 - 20 seconds; the trajectory of the sun in the sky to 20 - 30 seconds; the trajectory of stars in the night sky to 10 - 60 seconds; the trajectory of sunset to 1 - 2 seconds; urban traffic and crowds to 1 - 2 seconds; and plant growth to 5 - 40 minutes. 3. ** Setting the shooting duration **: The shooting duration is determined according to the expected time span. Pay attention to whether the battery and storage space of the phone are enough. The shooting time should be as long as possible to ensure that there are enough materials to choose from during post-production. It is recommended to use the RAW format for storage so that there is more room for adjustment in the post-production. 4. ** Choose shooting angle and composition **: Choose a suitable shooting angle according to the subject and scene. You can try different heights and angles to find the angle that best shows the subject. Use composition principles to enhance the beauty and expression of the picture, such as the three-point method (dividing the picture into nine squares and placing the main body at the intersection or dividing line), symmetrical composition, guiding line composition, etc. For example, when taking pictures of clouds in the sky, the horizon could be placed in the lower third of the picture so that the sky occupied more of the picture to highlight the changes in the clouds. 5. ** Lock focus **: In the case of a large change in lighting, you can choose to manually focus and test it before shooting. It is recommended to lock the focus in advance with evaluation dimming to avoid the subject, light, temperature and other factors affecting the phone and the shooting effect. ** 3. Shooting process ** 1. ** Fixing the phone **: Firmly fix the phone on the supporting equipment, adjust the shooting angle or direction, and keep the phone stable during shooting to avoid shaking the picture due to touching the phone and supporting equipment. 2. ** Start Shooting **: Press the camera button on the phone and the phone will automatically take photos at a set time interval. When shooting, make sure that the phone and tripod are stable. Don't touch or move them. At the same time, pay attention to the changes in the shooting scene to ensure that the content of the shooting is in line with expectations. 3. ** End Shooting **: When the shooting has achieved the desired effect or needs to be stopped, click the shooting button again to end the shooting. Some phones may automatically stop the shooting. The shooting time can be determined according to the scene and effect requirements. It is generally recommended to shoot for a few minutes to a few hours so that the video can be produced with obvious changes in the effect. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some lighting techniques for taking photos at night: 1. ** Use the environmental light source **: The environmental light source is an important element for taking photos at night. You must be good at using it. For example, when shooting night scenes, the light measurement point could be placed on the highlight positions of the picture, such as the light screen, wall, water surface, etc., so that the brightest areas could be accurately exposed. The camera would reduce the exposure to darken the picture and improve the overall purity to ensure the image quality. 2. ** Use Flash **: - Using a flash in a low-light environment helped to illuminate the subject and improve the quality of the picture. - If you want to control the flash effect more flexibly, you can use a flash guide to control the light. This way, you can place the light on the side, backlit, or any other angle to make the exposure of each photo consistent. 3. ** Adjusting the exposure time and the sensitivity of the image **: By adjusting these parameters, you can control the exposure and clarity of the image. When the lighting conditions were poor at night, the phone might automatically increase the sensitivity (USB) value, which would increase the noise in the photos. You could turn on the professional mode and adjust the sensitivity (USB) to below 100 to get photos with less noise and pure quality. 4. ** Using the phone screen to fill the light **: You can save a color card in the photo album in advance, then open the color card and use the light from the screen to fill the light. For example, according to the pure white light, mint green light, and other incantations, it could create different atmosphere. 5. ** Use the anti-shake function **: If the environment is very dark, the picture may be blurred due to hand shaking. You can use the anti-shake function of the phone camera to reduce the shaking. When shooting with long exposure or slow door speed, you can also use a tripod or a stabiliser to prevent the phone from shaking. You can also gain more exposure time (adjust the shutter speed) to get a brighter night scene. 6. ** Pay attention to focus **: It may become difficult to focus in low-light environments. In night scenes, it is recommended to use manual focus mode to keep the objects in the picture as clear as possible. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If the phone camera shakes when taking pictures, there may be the following reasons and solutions: ** 1. Potential Reason ** 1. ** Software-related ** - ** Impact of Backups **: Backups in the past may cause this problem. - ** Infected with virus or junk software **: downloaded junk software, poisonous software, or infected with trojans. When running such software, it may affect the normal operation of the phone camera, causing the camera to shake. - ** System problem **: A system malfunction may cause the camera to shake, such as an unfixed bug or software conflict. 2. ** Hardware related ** - ** Screen problem **: The screen is damaged. For example, if the phone has been dropped recently, it may cause the screen to malfunction or the parts connected to the screen to become loose, which may affect the stability of the camera. - ** battery problem **: Using a poor quality charger to charge the phone will cause battery damage. The battery power will be unstable, which will seriously damage the touch screen and may indirectly cause the camera to shake when taking photos. - ** The camera itself is faulty **: There is a problem with the hardware of the camera, such as the sensor, motor, and other components of the camera being faulty, or the driver of the camera being faulty. - ** Magnetic device interference **: If the magnetic device is too close to the phone screen, when the magnetic device passes through the current, it will radiate electromagnetic interference to the surroundings. Although it is harmless to the human body, it may cause the phone screen to shake and affect the photo. 3. ** User operations ** - ** Breathing and hand movements **: If you breathe unsteadily during shooting or hold your phone unstably, your hand will shake when you press the camera button. If your body is not stable or you don't find a good way to hold the phone, it will also cause the camera to shake. - ** No anti-shake function **: If the phone has anti-shake function but it is not turned on, it is easy for the camera to shake. ** 2. Solution ** 1. ** In terms of software ** - ** Restore settings **: You can try to reset the phone settings. Choose "settings"->"general"->"reset"->"reset all settings". This way, no data or photos will be deleted. If you suspect that it's a virus or junk software problem, you can uninstall the suspicious software, download and install the anti-virus software, perform a full anti-virus scan, and update the system software at the same time. 2. ** In terms of hardware ** - ** Inspection and Repair **: If you suspect that the screen, battery, or camera hardware is faulty, check if the phone camera is broken. If it was broken, they would find after-sales service if it was still under insurance, and if it was not, they would try to find the original camera for repair. If there is a problem with the screen, it should be repaired. If there is a problem with the battery, use the original charger of the phone. If it is not available or lost, it is recommended to go to the official store to buy it. If you suspect that it is interference from strong magnetic equipment, try to stay away from the strong magnetic equipment. 3. ** In terms of shooting operations ** - ** Adjusting your shooting habits **: Try to breathe slowly during the shooting process and avoid moving your phone. If your phone is equipped with anti-shake, make sure it's turned on. You can also use some auxiliary equipment, such as buying a physical anti-shake tool like a pendulum, using a tripod, a hand-held stabiliser, or a selfie stick. These devices help to maintain the stability of the phone when shooting and reduce the shaking when taking photos. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following techniques could be used to take pictures of people and cakes: - ** In terms of environment and lighting ** - Choose a bright environment and prioritize natural light, such as shooting next to a window or outdoors. If lighting is used, choose soft lighting. It was best to avoid taking photos in strong backlighting or dim light. At the same time, try to avoid using flash to avoid the photos looking too dazzling. - Warm light sources could be used to create a warm atmosphere, such as sitting in a restaurant with warm light sources to take photos. - ** In terms of composition ** - Maintain the unity of the picture. The props used during filming (such as pottery and cutlery) should have the same style and harmonious color scheme. - Pay attention to balance. The layout of the cake and the characters in the picture must be balanced. This balance can be symmetrical or symmetrical. Not all elements must be the same size. - To create a sense of stability, the lines in the photo had to be even. However, creative shooting could also break the rules of conventional composition. - Choosing a good shooting angle, such as shooting the entire birthday cake and people from the top, side, or oblique angle, would make the cake look more delicious and also produce different effects. - If you use an ordinary camera, you can use macro mode to capture more details. When you use a mobile phone to shoot, you can enlarge the picture (such as 1.5 - 2 times) to highlight the details of the person and the cake. - Pay attention to the placement of the focus. Focus on the main body such as the person and the cake to make it more prominent. - ** Image content ** - Carefully lay out the cake, decorate the cake, place it on a beautiful plate or board, and add ingredients (such as flowers, fruits, etc.) to increase the color and texture. - Adding some decorative elements to the scene, such as ribbons, balloons, etc. to increase color and fun. - The poses of the characters could be varied, such as showing the cake with both hands and smiling sweetly; tilting his head and making a gesture of love with both hands; putting his hands together and closing his eyes to make a wish; holding the phone with one hand and looking out of the camera; holding the cake with both hands and smiling sweetly at the camera, etc. - ** In the later stages ** - You can use some editing software to adjust the brightness, contrast, and color of the photo. You can also add filter or special effects to make the photo more interesting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some ways to identify plants and flowers with your phone: 1. King of one-click identification: This is a powerful mobile application. First, he opened the application and selected the " Tools "-" Plant Identification " function at the bottom of the page. Then, he could choose to choose a picture from the phone's photo album or directly take a photo of the plant in front of him. After clicking the "identify" button and waiting for a moment, the app would quickly analyze the image and display the plant's detailed information, including the name, species, and so on. 2. With the help of Swift Optical Character Recognition, enter the home page and click on "discover"-"one-click identification" at the bottom of the page. Find the identification of fruits, animals, flowers, plants, and vegetables under the universal recognition. Choose the corresponding options according to your needs. After entering the page, he could choose to take a photo to identify it, or he could choose to import the photo from the album. By clicking on the " identify " button in the lower right corner, the species of flowers and plants could be identified. He clicked on the " Details " page to see more information. 3. Use Weixin Mini Programs: Weixin Mini Programs is loved by the majority of partners because of its lightness and convenience. In terms of flower identification, many Weixin Mini Programs provided a rich identification service. Just search for relevant Mini programs in WeChat, such as "flower recognition","plant encyclopedia", etc., and you can easily find suitable tools. After uploading the flower picture, the Mini programs would automatically identify the flower type in the picture and give the corresponding name and introduction. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Some of the cameras had a human detection function and could take pictures when someone passed by. For example, after some cameras set up a detection frame, as long as someone passed by, they could take a photo and save the "photo sticker". They could also easily check all the videos of the person passing by. However, not all cameras had this function. Ordinary cameras might only support human detection rather than Face Recognition. There was a big difference between the two. Cameras with Face Recognition (which could be used for more accurate identification purposes such as taking pictures of people) were relatively more expensive. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
I don't quite understand the exact meaning of your expression,'photography uses picture'. If you want to ask how to use composition to make a picture more beautiful, here are some common methods: - Rule of thirds: Place the subject at the intersection of the picture to make the picture harmonious. - Symsymmetrical composition: suitable for shooting objects such as buildings, can show a sense of stability. - Multi-dimensional composition: In addition to the front and back, adding a middle shot can make the photo more interesting and help tell the whole story. For example, the front is a road with lanterns, the middle is a small house, and the background is the sunset sky. If you want to ask how to use light to make the picture look better in photography: - Shunguang was suitable for taking fresh scenery photos. - Backlight shooting can show a unique silhouette, but pay attention to the details such as the person's expression and hair. If it's not a special shot but a person, the person is on the "line" in the line shooting and the distance from the lens is larger, or the color of the person in the distance is different from the overall environment, which can make the subject more obvious. - Side light can make objects more three-dimensional. During the filming process: - Using different shooting angles, the top-down shot could show the whole picture, and the top-up shot could highlight the height. - Using the depth of field technique, when the depth of field was large, the distance could be clearly shot. When the depth of field was small, the background would be blurred, making the picture more attractive. - For scenes with lines, you can shoot along the line to form a guide and increase the sense of depth. However, it should be noted that not all lines are suitable for shooting along the line, and there must be a combination of front and back. It is best to have people or scenes on the line to avoid holes. If you want to ask how to deal with the photos in the later stages of photography, you can adjust the color temperature and saturation to make the photos more colorful. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some techniques and poses for girls to take good photos: ** 1. Composition-related ** 1. ** Four Palaces Left Empty **: The top three squares of the picture are left blank, and the characters are placed in the same four squares (left or right). 2. ** Three-point line composition **: The characters are placed on the three-point line to make the picture more harmonious and beautiful. 3. [Diagonal composition: Use the diagonal composition method to construct a picture.] ** 2. Body posture ** 1. ** Full body pose ** - When taking full-body photos, the torso and head should not be kept in the same line. You can create curves by tilting your head, bending over, turning around, etc. to make the photos more natural. For example, the whole body should be slim, and the position of the feet could be different. - When standing, avoid standing straight with your feet together. You can either stand one foot in front and one foot behind, or lean your center of gravity to one side to make your posture more relaxed and natural. - She turned her body slightly to look at the camera. This way, she looked slim and beautiful. 2. ** Side position ** - The angle was about 45 degrees, which was a slimmer and more beautiful angle. - Straighten your back and put your hands behind your back. You can look thin when you take photos sideways. 3. ** Dynamic posture ** - Walking up and shooting, integrating dynamic elements, shooting a casual beauty. - When the falling leaves were moving, it was easier to shoot while walking. ** 3. Face and expression related ** 1. ** Angles and expressions ** - Slightly turning his body sideways and tilting his head slightly could reveal a more three-dimensional facial outline. - Try different angles of the side profile and find the angle that you are most satisfied with. - For a girl with a round face, lowering her head and shooting from above could make her chin sharp and look delicate. Raising her head made her look refreshed and full of vitality. When she raised her head, her eyes looked forward, which could lengthen the curve of her face. Closing her eyes and raising her head, it would be very beautiful when matched with the appropriate scene. - In terms of expressions, a smile was universal, but you could also try a relaxed and natural expression, such as slightly closing your eyes to enjoy the sun, gently biting your lips, and so on. 2. ** Eye treatment ** - If you can't look at the camera naturally, you can look at a distance or a place where you don't look at the camera to make your expression more natural. When you can control your emotions, pointing at the camera and expressing your emotions can make the photo have a soul. - For some emotional blockbusters, not looking at the camera from the side could create an artistic conception. ** 4. Hand Postures ** 1. ** Naturally placed ** - He could put his hands in his pockets, hold a book, or hold a bouquet. - He did some simple gestures, such as tidying his hair and adjusting his clothes. 2. ** Certain position ** - It was more common for one to look thinner by supporting their face with their hands. He could also bury his face in his hands, pull his collar, grab his hair, hug his arms, and hug his legs. - He raised his hand to touch his head, such as holding a hat or flipping his hair. - Put your hands on your waist or put your hands in your pockets. - His arms were placed horizontally to block his lower abdomen. If he added props, his posture would be even more varied. - He held a prop in his hand to cover his lower abdomen, which could cover the thick part of his waist. ** 5. Interact with the environment ** 1. ** Relying on objects **: The body can rely on trees, walls, sofas, railings, and other objects to make the scene richer and make the body relax naturally. 2. ** Integration into the scene **: Observe the surrounding environment, such as sitting on the grass, leaning against the tree, walking across the bridge, etc., and naturally integrate into the scene, making the photo more lively and interesting. ** 6. Other Skills ** 1. ** Focus and shooting angle ** - If the picture was messy, it could be switched to 2x focal length, with the sky and scenery taking up half of the picture. The character was placed on the three-point line, and the 3x focal length was used to increase the shooting angle to reveal more scenery. The character only occupied the bottom two squares of the picture. It could also be switched to portrait mode. - Shooting from outside the guardrail would make the scene even more special. 2. ** Light and Shadow **: Use light and shooting angle to cleverly modify the body shape. For example, shooting sideways to avoid full frontal display, appropriate shadows can play a slimming effect. 3. ** Sense of the camera and expression **: If you have excellent expression and sense of the camera, you can try to take a side shot with a toothy smile (it's best to take a side shot to avoid shooting the nostrils), or take a low shot with a hand supporting the cheek (a low shot is suitable for round-faced girls. It can be taken from 45 degrees above and can be used with a hand supporting the cheek to create a small V-shaped face). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some good ways to take pictures in the desert: ** 1. Character Postures ** 1. ** Single position ** - Using the side profile or the back to capture a picture, it could capture a very artistic scene. - Kneeling on the ground, tilting his body or using desert props, such as holding a sand shovel, could increase the richness of the scene. - Putting his hands together, turning his body to the side, and letting his belt or scarf flutter could create a lively feeling. - Sitting with one hand on the ground, looking into the distance, or walking sideways to take pictures, showing the state of freedom in the desert. - When shooting from a low angle, you could do something like stroking the head, looking at the camera or not looking at the camera. You could also lie on the sand with your hands spread out, or look down at the sand with one hand stroking your head. It was also good to capture the back view. - He jogged to a suitable position on the spine of the desert. When he walked, he turned his phone to the horizontal screen and zoomed in twice the size of the picture. He could also make a vertical composition. He zoomed in at 3.5 times the size of the sun to just reveal a little bit of it, creating a sense of backlighting. - Sitting down and shooting from a high angle, he could take a close-up of the layered desert scene in the distance, or he could lower his phone and reverse the camera, using the guide line of the sand dune ridge to take a photo, and turn his phone to a high angle to shoot into the distance. 2. ** Double pose ** - Couples looking at each other or back-to-back desert cross-country poses were very suitable for taking photos in the desert. ** 2. Selection of shooting scenes ** 1. ** Desert Landscape ** - When shooting, you can capture the lines in the desert. The shadow of the sand line formed by the wind will be quite charming in the photo. Sometimes you can squat down to focus on the details on the beach. - They used the light and shadow effects in the desert, such as the contrast between the light and dark of the sand dunes and the contrast between the real and the real. For example, lowering the phone's camera lens by 3.5 times and zooming in to take a picture of the sand dune using the contrast of light and dark, lowering the phone's camera lens by 3.5 times and zooming in to take a picture of the sand dune in front of them. - With the sand dunes in the desert as the background, the characters would stand on the sand dunes, or with the spine of the desert as the background, the characters would walk around. - When the color temperature of the desert was warm, the reflection of the sand surface would be small, resulting in the effect of a mountain full of golden sand. This could be used to shoot. 2. ** Special Scenery ** - In a scene with an off-road vehicle and a desert, the two could be combined for filming, such as touching the head, looking at the camera, or not looking at the camera next to the off-road vehicle. - In the Yellow River Stone Forest, one could shoot on the Danxia Plank Road. The character leaned against the railing of the plank road, with his body slightly tilted and his legs crossed. The character was placed in the center of the composition, and the ink painting Danxia in the distance could be shot using the camera's head-up angle or wide-angle shooting. - Shooting fireworks under the starry sky in the desert, with the starry sky and bonfire as the background, pay attention to the main character, and the starry sky and bonfire as the auxiliary shooting to create an excellent atmosphere. ** 3. Shooting Techniques ** 1. ** In terms of composition ** - To avoid making the photo look boring, you can find a point of interest, such as a shrub, sand dune, tree, or person as the focus of the picture. - Using the guiding line of the sand dune ridge to compose the picture, for example, taking pictures of people walking along the guiding line of the sand dune ridge. 2. ** In terms of light and shadow usage ** - Silhouettes were also very effective. For example, the small sun was pulled down to create a silhouette. - Using shadows to create layers, such as a character under the shadow of a sand dune. 3. ** In terms of motion capture ** - He moved his body and captured the moment, such as running to the desert ridge to be photographed. ** 4. Equipment Protection and Usage ** If you use a camera to shoot, sand is very destructive to the lens. Put it in a bag or wrap it with a cloth when you don't use the camera. If you need to change the lens, you must do it quickly and have some protection. If you use a mobile phone to shoot, you also need to pay attention to prevent sand from entering the phone interface and other parts. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>