DSLR photography covered many aspects. First of all, he had to familiarize himself with the camera's functions. He could quickly browse through the instruction manual to build up his initial memory. The three elements of exposure (aperture, shutter, and sensitivity) had a great impact on the brightness of the photo. Mastering them helped to understand the different gears of the camera. Although manual exposure was difficult at the beginning, it was worth studying. Understanding the principles of three primary colors and three complementary colors would help to take photos with normal tones. It could also be used in the white balance shift function. White balance would affect the temperature of the photo. For example, when shooting sunrise, sunset, or blue sky, adjusting the color temperature could obtain different effects. It was also important during studio shooting. Manual white balance was a must to learn. There were many camera gears. In addition to the automatic gear, there were shutter priority, aperture priority, manual shutter B, manual gear M, etc., which were suitable for different environments. It was necessary to master their applicable scenes to meet various photography needs. In terms of tone, it was divided into high-profile, low-profile, and mid-tone. Mastering the knowledge of tone could clarify the style of the photo, which was of great significance in indoor and outdoor shooting and lighting. However, this was considered intermediate photography knowledge. It was recommended to learn it after having a certain foundation. For portrait photography, novices needed to learn how to look beautiful. They could accumulate experience by watching excellent portraits. Lighting theory was also very important, as photography was the art of using light. Understanding light and mastering lighting techniques would help in creating in different environments, which was of great significance to professional photography, especially commercial photography. Understanding the history of photography will allow you to look at photography from a new perspective, including famous photographers, camera inventions, etc. After mastering the above knowledge, one could further come into contact with knowledge such as imaging principles, CCDs, focusing, zooming, focal planes, light ratio, lenses, and so on. In addition, there are some practical photography rules, such as the sun rule in landscape photography. In sunny outdoor, press a specific aperture, shutter speed, and sensitivity.(Aperture set to f16, shutter speed: 1/125 seconds, Iso-value: 100) It can take a landscape photo with strong colors and normal exposure. The aperture needs to be adjusted according to different lighting conditions. The Moonlight Law is used to shoot the moon, and different moon phases have different exposure combinations. The camera shake law states that the shutter speed cannot be less than the focal length of the lens when shooting with a hand-held camera, but now many digital cameras have anti-shake functions. The Gray Plate Law can use the back of the hand to replace the gray plate to measure light. The depth of field rule states that the focus point can be selected in the first 1/3 of the depth of field to obtain a better depth of field effect; the fast flash output rule can help to use the flash to fill the light when shooting portraits outdoors. Read more exciting novels for free
There was no absolute " best " portrait lens. Different focal lengths had their own advantages and disadvantages in portrait photography. The following were the characteristics of common focal lengths in portrait photography: - ** 35mm and 50mm lenses **: - ** 35mm lens **: It is more suitable for shooting children at home. The angle of view can be moved freely. This was an environmental portrait lens that was between wide-angle and 50mm standard focal length. It could very well include the characters and the surrounding environment in the picture. It could be used as a classic human lens, and it was also useful for shooting scenery sketches. When used to shoot people, it could better express the surrounding environment of the subject, create a sense of story, take a full-body photo easily, and it might even have the effect of long legs. It was also convenient to communicate with the subject. - ** 50mm lens **: If the budget is not high and you are a beginner, you can consider it. The 50mmF1.8 was a relatively cheap large-circle focal point. It could easily produce a background blurring effect. It was relatively easy to use and could be used to practice composition. It could be used to shoot half-body and full-body portraits. - ** 85mm and 135mm lenses **: - ** 85mm lens **: Generally used for shooting people, it can achieve a cream-like effect. The shooting angle was 28 degrees, which could simplify the background and highlight the characters. The background blurring effect was better. When shooting the whole body to the close-up, the model should be kept at a comfortable distance of 1.5 meters to 5 meters to avoid the sense of oppression. The image quality was basically the ceiling of the image quality of each lens. However, the angle of view was relatively fixed. If the shooting distance and angle were not controlled well, the image would easily lack changes. - ** 135mm lens **: It is called a close-up shot of a portrait. It can bring a stronger sense of compression, perspective, and a better blurring effect. It can separate the portrait from the background very well. It is called a small air cutter by many people. - **70 - 200mm lens **: If you especially like portrait shooting, the 70 - 200mm fixed-focus portrait lens has an irreplaceable effect. Different focal lengths and the difference between the aperture F2.8 and F1.4, F1.2 can bring a completely different shooting effect and experience. Even if they didn't particularly like to take portraits, professional photographers often used this lens to take portraits. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you want to take a single lavender shoot, you can choose a few clusters of lavender to shoot. Be careful not to be too dense among the flowers. Only when the flowers are scattered will the picture have a sense of space. He could also take pictures of butterflies, bees, and other small insects as well as flowers. Using the background paper to shoot the bouquet of lavender, you can also create a single lavender. In addition to flowers, other elements could also be added to create still life, such as the fragrance of books and flowers, the fragrance of fruits and flowers, and so on. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
He wasn't too clear about the specific content of "microphotography single frame". If it was referring to the characteristics of microphotography single frame works, microphotography single frame works could include light and shadow, contrast (such as color, size, light and dark, movement, cold and warm contrast, etc.) and other elements. It could also tell a story through the picture. There might also be coincidences, overlapping elements, or showing points, lines, planes, structures, and so on. If it was referring to the price of a single photo, different microphotography packages had different pricing. There was a 19.9 yuan package that included two sets of clothing, two sets of styling, a photo album, a stage, and four carefully edited children's photo packages. If he was referring to the sharing of a single photo of microphotography, he could share it with photography enthusiasts of different levels from all over the world through the social media platform. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some tips on how to use DSLR cameras for photography homework: ** 1. The camera settings ** 1. ** Shooting Mode ** - Try to use manual mode. Manual mode allowed the photographer to precisely control the camera's parameters according to the specific shooting scene and needs, while automatic mode might not be able to meet some special shooting requirements. 2. ** White Balance Setting ** - If there was a color difference in the photo, it might be caused by the use of household light bulbs or the camera's default automatic white balance setting was inaccurate. In this case, you can try to set the white balance to daylight mode, or try to take a photo in all other white balance modes to compare which mode is closer to the actual color. 3. ** Setting of the sensitivity ** - For example, the higher the value, the brighter the photo, but at the same time, the more likely it was to have noise. It needed to be adjusted together with other values (such as aperture, shutter speed, etc.). For example, for a small object, you can set it to 200, and for a large object, you can set it to 400. 4. ** Exposing settings ** - The exposure value was displayed as-0.7,-0.3, 0, 0.3, 0.7, 1, etc. The higher the value, the brighter the photo. You can set the exposure value to 0.3 during the test shoot. 5. ** Shutter Speed Setting ** - Shutter speeds such as 1/60, 1/80, 1/100, 1/125, etc. The smaller the decimal value, the slower the speed, the more light entering the camera, and the brighter the photo taken. 6. ** Aperture setting ** - The smaller the aperture value, the larger the aperture. The more light entered, the brighter the photo. The larger the aperture value, the smaller the aperture. The less light entered, the darker the photo. It was important to note that the aperture and aperture value were in inverse proportion. The value on the camera was the aperture value, and the result after the adjustment was the aperture. For example, a photo taken with an aperture value of 3 is brighter than a photo taken with an aperture value of 6. ** 2. Shooting Techniques ** 1. ** Composing Skills ** - Diagonal composition, triangular composition, and other methods could be used to make the picture more beautiful and stable. He could also try the full-body composition method. - When shooting, you can stagger the composition or capture the moment when the character walks by to create a picture-in-picture effect. 2. ** Basic principles of filming ** - To make the photo have a clear and distinct theme, whether it was a person, a still life, or an event, it needed to be clearly expressed to avoid ambiguity or all-encompassing. - A good photo must draw attention to the subject so that the audience could immediately notice the core of the photographer's intention. - It made the photo more concise and removed those elements that couldn't set off the subject or even distract attention. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
For photography enthusiasts, there were a few types of shots that were worth getting: 1. ** Large Aperture Lenses **: Usually fixed-focus lenses with an aperture between f1.8 and f1.2. Its function was not only to produce a blurring effect when shooting portraits, but also to obtain a better amount of light, which resulted in higher shutter speed and lower Iso. In dark light conditions, such as shooting night scenes or indoor lighting conditions, better image quality can be obtained. 2. ** Telephoto lens **: It can zoom in on distant scenes to create a sense of compression. It can combine close-up and long-distance scenes to highlight key scenes. It is suitable for shooting people, scenery, flowers, birds, news, sports, cultural photography, and many other subjects. 3. ** Wide-angle lens **: Usually, 14mm to 35mm is a wide-angle lens, and 14 - 24mm is an ultra-wide-angle lens. It was suitable for shooting in small spaces, especially for landscape photography. It could accommodate more, wider, and visually stunning scenes. In addition, for Nikon users, lenses such as 70 - 200mm f/2.8E TL ED VR, 14 - 24mm f/2.8G ED, 58mm f/1.4G, etc. are more commonly used; Canon users may choose lenses such as EF35mm F1.4L II USM, 70 - 200mm f2.8L IS II USM, and TS-E 17mm 4L. For daily landscape or portrait shots, the 24 - 70mmL2.8 and 70 - 200mmL2.8 lenses were also more practical. If you were a newbie, a set head (such as 18 - 135mm, 24 - 105mm, etc.) was a good choice for daily shooting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Ancient photography was a photography agency that had been focusing on portrait aesthetics for many years. They had a guest photography business in Lijiang. It adhered to the brand pursuit of " portrait aesthetics and high-end custom-made ". It focused on capturing emotions and truly recorded the emotions and life of the newlyweds during their journey, making the wedding photography vivid and undistorted. The founder of the brand was a famous top ten photographer from Hong Kong. He had won many photography awards and was constantly innovative. He would not treat every piece of work simply and crudely. The guest shoots in Lijiang included scenes such as " Freedom in the Wilderness ", which showed the scene of enjoying sweet time with his lover holding wheat ears. It was positioned as a high-end portrait aesthetic photography. It had 100 travel photography bases around the world, covering Paris, the Maldives, Dali, Lijiang and other places. It could provide professional and systematic wedding photography services to customers. In the 2021 newcomer data feedback, Gu photography's cost-performance ratio was 95 points, service quality was 96 points, technical level was 97 points, and the recommendation index was 4 stars. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The effects of videos taken by different photography glasses were different. Some photography glasses had better shooting effects, such as the Wagii smart glasses, which had a built-in 1080p high-definition camera with a maximum aperture of f/2.6. After activation, it recorded at 1664x1080 resolution of 30 frames per second. The 110° ultra-wide-angle lens could mimic the field of view of the human eye to capture clear video. The glasses were equipped with a special imaging module that could provide high-quality images even when there was insufficient light. It could be shot during the day or at night, and the effect was basically similar to that of GoPro. MIJia's glasses camera used 50 million-pel, wide-angle four-in-one main camera, F1.8 super large aperture, and EIS electronic image stabilization function. The video shot or recorded was stable. Some photography glasses had poor shooting effects. For example, the built-in camera glasses on e-commerce platforms cost less than 100 yuan. Due to the small light-sensitive element of the lens, the light passing through was seriously insufficient. The video image was dim and the resolution was seriously insufficient. Although the shaking phenomenon was not as obvious as photos, the quality of the video was still difficult to meet the needs of normal recording. There were also some special effects glasses that were equipped with advanced high-definition cameras and powerful image processing chips. They could capture high-definition images and retain details. They also had intelligent image stabilization functions that could ensure the stability of the image even in violent sports scenes. They also provided a variety of special effects to make the video more lively and interesting. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The common shooting modes of a DSLR camera were automatic mode (Auto), automatic program mode (P), aperture priority mode (A or Av), shutter priority mode (S or Tv), and manual mode (M). The following are the characteristics and applicable scenarios of different modes: Fully Automatic Mode: The camera automatically controls the aperture, shutter speed, and so on to achieve the appropriate exposure. In some cases, a flash may be used to fill in the light. This mode is suitable for beginners or those who need to take a quick shot. When there is no time or when you are unwilling to manually adjust the camera settings, this mode can automatically set the best exposure combination. As the camera becomes more intelligent, the shooting effect of this mode is also good. [Program Automatic Mode (P): For users who have a certain level of photography foundation and want to explore more creative control.] In an environment where the lighting conditions did not change much, it was allowed to manually adjust the USB, white balance, etc. The camera would still automatically adjust the aperture and shutter to maintain the correct exposure. It could also lock the exposure value (exposure compensation) or adjust the measuring mode. Aperture priority mode (A or Av): The user can set the aperture value and the camera will automatically adjust the shutter speed. When controlling the depth of field is the key, such as portrait photography, macro photography, or when a specific background blurring effect is required. A large aperture could make the depth of field shallow and blur the background, while a small aperture could make the scene deep and clear. Shutter priority mode (S or Tv): The user can set the shutter speed, and the camera will automatically adjust the aperture to ensure exposure. It is suitable for shooting dynamic scenes. When you need to control the motion blur effect, such as sports events, wild animals, or water currents, the high-speed shutter can freeze the moment, and the low-speed shutter can record the blur effect. Manual Mode (M): All parameters such as aperture, shutter speed, and so on need to be manually set. It is suitable for photography professionals or photographers who have high requirements for camera control. It is used in complex lighting environments, when precise control of exposure is required, or when creating specific visual effects. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were a few things to pay attention to when doing a Hong Kong style single-lens reflex photography: 1. ** Understand the characteristics of Hong Kong style **: Hong Kong style photos are usually rich in color, thick filter, strong contrast, and yellowish highlights. You also have to consider the character's expression, eyes, composition, and the story expressed in the photo. 2. ** In terms of composition **: Choose a suitable composition method, composition is the basic element of shooting. 3. ** Color environment **: The Hong Kong retro style requires a high level of color and lighting. You can add more red to enhance the retro feel and try to make the picture more colorful. 4. ** Light Usage **: - When the contrast between light and shadow was strong, use side backlighting to increase the sense of penetration. The use of light scattering would make the color tone of the photo soft. - You can use street lamps as the ambience light, or you can use light sticks to create a special color tone (such as green). You can also set up a 40-Watt COB light about two meters in front of the character. - Try to shoot the face facing the light as much as possible. This way, it would be easier to capture the light in the eyes of the character and improve the overall expression of the picture. 5. [Blur the background]: You can blur the background and focus on the character to highlight the character's personality and achieve the theme of the photo. 6. ** Use of props **: You can use old TV sets, posters of Miss Hong Kong's beauty pageant, iron wire beds, old picture frames, sunglasses, mirrors, Victoria lamps, flannel sofas, bamboo fences, cheongsams, fans, pearl earrings, radio, tape, roses and other props to add to the atmosphere of Hong Kong. 7. ** Character Make-up and Styling **: - In terms of makeup, women's exquisite sword-shaped eyebrows and iconic "fiery red lips" were more representative. Their makeup did not need to be too white, and their eyebrows could refer to wild eyebrows. Men did not pay much attention to their makeup, but their hairstyles were "30 - 70" or "back hair". - In terms of hairstyle, women could comb their hair into braids, tie up their hair in full curls, or push their hair to one side as much as possible. If the hair was not thick enough, women could use wigs or wig patches. - In terms of clothing matching, one could refer to the previous outfits of Hong Kong and Taiwan actresses, such as white T-shirts with wide-legged pants or halter skirts, or choose bright red dresses to capture the intellectual and mature femininity, etc. Men could choose shirts, jeans, sweaters, and other items. 8. ** Picture Effect Creation **: - It was a common effect for many Hong Kong-style portraits to make the image appear hazy and blurry. It could be achieved by putting stockings on the lens, applying some vaseline lipstick or transparent sunblock. - It could capture close-ups of parts such as eyes, collarbones, hands, lips, etc., making the character more comfortable and relaxed. The effect was advanced and beautiful. 9. ** Position Selection **: - Only the side of the character's body was shot. With his hands on his shoulders and his head raised, his eyes naturally looked at the camera. Through his eyes, he could express his emotions, haggardness, intellectual charm, and so on. - He could also sit sideways at the intersection of the two colors, with his hands on the ground behind him and his legs bent, or he could sit on the patterned fabric sofa with a book in his arms. 10. ** Use of filter **: If you really don't have a suitable scene or prop, you can also use a yellow filter to show the Hong Kong style. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If it was about DSLR photography, the following were some of the key points for DSLR photography: ** 1. Selection of shooting mode ** 1. ** Portrait Shooting ** - **A (Aperture priority mode)**: suitable for portrait shooting. In this mode, the aperture size could be adjusted manually. A large aperture (such as f/1.8, f/2.8, etc.) could make the background blur, highlight the main body of the character, and obtain a natural blurring effect. It could also increase the amount of light in the case of insufficient light. - **M file (full manual mode)**: Can be used for portrait photography. The photographer had to manually set the sensitivity, aperture, shutter speed, white balance, exposure compensation, focus, color temperature, and other parameters. This mode was suitable for taking portraits under complex lighting conditions, such as indoor lighting or scenes that used specific lighting to create a special atmosphere. 2. ** Shooting of moving objects ** - **S (Shutter priority mode)**: Adjusts the shutter speed. The faster the shutter speed, the more it can freeze the instant image of a moving object. It is suitable for capturing people, animals, or sports events in motion. 3. ** Scenery Shooting ** - **M (Full Manual Mode)**: It is very useful when shooting scenes such as sunrise, sunset, night scene, sea of clouds, starry sky, etc. For landscape photography, you can manually adjust the sensitivity, aperture, shutter speed, and other parameters according to the desired effect. For example, when shooting the starry sky, high sensitivity, large aperture, and slow shutter speed were needed (generally, a tripod was needed to keep the camera stable); when shooting sunrise and sunset, the parameters had to be adjusted according to the light intensity and the desired color effect. ** 2. Shooting Points ** 1. ** In terms of composition ** - ** Find a unique subject **: Choose a good-looking or oddly-shaped subject. This kind of subject will be easily remembered by the audience. - ** Use geometric composition **: For example, a triangular composition can make the picture full of geometric beauty. When shooting a picture that contained multiple elements, the elements could be arranged and combined to form a triangle to increase the stability and beauty of the picture. 2. ** Focus ** - Portrait and animal photography: If you are shooting portraits or animals, pay attention to the light in your eyes. This will make the subject more vivid. For animal photography, you can use methods such as feeding to get the animal to cooperate so that the eyes of the subject have a bright reflection. 3. ** Picture level ** - When shooting a scene, you can increase the layering of the picture by changing the angle of view. For example, lowering the angle of view, using the front and back arrangement of the characters or the changes in reality to create a sense of hierarchy. ** 3. Later adjustments ** Most of the photos taken by the DSLR camera were original photos. They couldn't completely restore the scenery seen by the human eye, so they needed to be retouched later. He could use the phone APP to adjust the light, shadow, contrast, saturation, atmosphere, color temperature, clarity, and other parameters of the photo to adjust the photo to his liking. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>