Unforgivable Mistakes Top 10 Nos for Outdoor graphy

Summer has entered our lives, and friends who like outdoor photography are all taking action. Here are ten taboos for outdoor photography.

1. Avoid direct sunlight

Bright sunlight provides good lighting conditions to make the scenery lively Aperture provides the conditions. However, strong sunlight can also cause problems. The most prominent is that its dazzling light can make the subject’s eyes unable to open. At the same time, the high-angle direct sunlight can also cause heavy shadows on the faces of the characters, showing skin wrinkles. , damage the image beauty of the characters. Therefore, when taking pictures outdoors, let the sun shine on the subject from the side, and avoid facing the sun directly.


Two, avoid characters and colored environments too close

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In bright light, the reflection of objects will be enhanced, in this case, characters should try to stay away from those brightly colored scenes (such as the exterior walls of newly painted buildings, large awnings

, etc.) , otherwise the colors of those scenes will be mapped to the characters, resulting in color cast.

Third, avoid taking pictures of people standing on the cement floor when the top light is on.

Because the surface of the cement floor is relatively flat and the color is light, it will form a strong Reflection, this bottom-up “foot light”, often creates a terrifying effect and should be avoided as much as possible.

Fourth, avoid taking pictures by standing beside a tree

Light and shadow complement each other, light heals The stronger, the deeper the shadow. When a person stands next to a tree and takes a photo, the sunlight often projects the leaves onto the person and face, causing mottled shadows and detracting from the beauty of the picture.

Five, avoid ignoring the filter

    Under the cloudless blue sky outdoors, All shades of blue were shaded in shades of blue; and in the glow of the twilight, all the scenery was tinged with a reddish orange. In such an environment, if you want to keep the original color of the captured scenery, you must install a corresponding filter in front of the lens. In the former case, you can choose a reddish or amber filter. In the latter case a light blue filter can be used.

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