(1) Types of snow scenes, different snow scenes have different shooting techniques. According to the form of snow, snow scenes can be divided into drifting snow, snow and wind and snow sceneries. When shooting falling snow, you should choose a snowy sky with a large diameter and a relatively sparse snow mass, and use a dark background (buildings, streets, woods, etc.) to set off the trajectory of the snow mass. Shooting snowy landscapes requires accurate exposure. Many complex factors must be considered, such as the weather, the morning and evening, the direction and angle of the light, the color and coverage of the snow, etc. Experienced photographers will On the basis of the metering value, boldly increase some exposure. In addition, in the face of sunlight and snow, color filters must be used reasonably. Playing in the snow Playing in the snow (2) Angle, it is the most difficult to shoot wind and snow landscapes. The heavy snow is flying, the north wind is whistling, and the harsh environment is daunting, but it is exactly the same. If you photograph people working in a snowy environment, it will undoubtedly enhance the persuasiveness and appeal of the work. For the shooting of wind and snow, if the shutter speed of 1/30 second is used, the flow of the snow blown by the wind can be taken, thereby increasing the line structure of the work.
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