The subject's feet need to be flush with the ground, at the bottom of the screen, but try not to cut them. As for the sky, you can leave a certain height according to the desired picture. Basically, the higher you stay, the taller and thinner people look!
Tip 2: The phone is vertical.
People who often meet people who help take pictures like to take pictures from bottom to top or from top to bottom. How short and fat people are is really not much. Maybe this aNGle is really great for some people who are born with a good proportion and good figure, but for someone with a fleshy lower body and a serious Chinese face, the picture taken is very ng! Not only are the legs thick and the head small, but even the Chinese characters are generous.
I suggest that you try to make your phone/camera 90 degrees perpendicular to the ground when taking pictures. If you combine the method of skill one, the photos taken will not only be thin and tall, but also have strange picture deformation.
Tip 3: Find the right height of the mobile phone.
When taking pictures of others, you will inevitably meet a horse fight that is taller or shorter than you, so don't be afraid! Similarly, master the above two skills, always pay attention to the composition on the screen, and find out the most suitable height for the mobile phone. For example, I often put it at the height of my chin, and the photos I take are almost impossible to fail, but they will make others very happy!
Tip 4: Take panoramic photos/hold out your mobile phone and hold it high.
Did you just say that the mobile phone should not be held too high or too low? Don't be nervous ~ Sometimes I go to a beautiful punch point or scenic spot, and I always hope that tourists can take a photo with the scenery. If you want to take panoramic photos or photos with a sense of extension, then I suggest that you can hold your mobile phone as high as possible ~, usually above your head, but only if you keep the shooting skills of the first two points and pay attention to composition.
Tip 5: The bust photo is not a real card bust!
Just take a picture for me. When you hear this sentence, don't really cut off the beans, or you may be the next one to be cut off. Personally, I think bust photos are more difficult than panoramic photos and full-length photos, because it is easy to get stuck in the wrong place.
In particular, most people really cut it off from the waist. You see how bad the proportion of the whole person looks! ! The most appropriate way is to reduce the lens, probably the position of the knee-thigh. Although it is a bust, it still has to show a downward visual effect on the screen, and the overall proportion will be slender and beautiful!