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I have published a composition tutorial. Most of the examples in the article were taken in and around Sydney’s doorstep. One of the comments made me laugh at me? "The key to being able to go to such an unattainable scenic spot is the first thing." The messages with the most likes indicate that his views are also the inner thoughts of many people.
People often turn a blind eye to the scenery around them, and always think about going abroad to go far to get a blockbuster. They use how many countries they have traveled to as a capital for conversation and show off, and the photos they take are all identical postcard replicas.
Changing your usual perspective and trying new camera positions and perspectives will allow you to see different worlds and bring you new inspiration and creativity.
To cultivate this ability, the best way is to find a scenic spot that has been "badly photographed" at the door of the house and see how many different perspectives can be found. As a world-class tourist attraction, the Sydney Opera House has been seen countless times over the years, and it really cannot arouse any desire for shooting. In order to exercise my eyesight and discovery ability, I once propositioned myself? "Shooting the Sydney Opera House from different angles",Geekoto DV2 Heavy-Duty Video Tripod and asked to take ten photos with different angles and different ideas. This kind of exercise will effectively stimulate potential and enhance observation and creativity.
The conventional camera positions are not listed. The following three unconventional camera positions are used to briefly introduce the shooting ideas during practice.
The above picture is to put aside the conventional big scene shooting ideas, and walked to the bottom of the Sydney Opera House, intending to view a part of the scene, but if only shooting the texture and shape of the building, it is not very brilliant. While thinking about how to compose the Geekoto DV2 Heavy-Duty Video Tripod picture, an old couple came and they only stayed for a few seconds before leaving. I was lucky to capture this moment. The shapes, lines and people form a dot, line and plane composition, which is simple, lively and interesting.
This photo was taken with a mobile phone. In the afterglow of the setting sun, a couple seated on a bench opposite the Sydney Opera House to watch the sunset. With the addition of human elements,Geekoto DV2 Heavy-Duty Video Tripod the photo is no longer a single landscape, but it embodies love and warmth. More vivid.
In order to present the different appearance and perspectives of the Sydney Opera House, the shooting time was selected at the annual Sydney Light Festival. If only shooting the colorful opera house shape is no different from the perspective of tourists, my idea is to use the railing on the shore to form a frame composition to add interest to the picture. The seemingly simple idea is not easily realized by pressing the shutter. The photo involves two synthesis techniques, depth synthesis and time period synthesis. The light show every night starts after the blues period, and the sky is no longer blue, so I decided to shoot the railings and sky in the foreground during the blues period, keep the camera still, and wait for the light show to start. opera. Because the foreground is too close to the lens, it is necessary to focus on different parts to take several shots. The final product is a post-composite of a group of photos synthesized by the same camera's depth of field and time period.