After choosing the shooting location and picking up the camera, the first thing to consider is composition. What kind of composition should I choose? I want to give you some advice here. When shooting an open environment, you can choose a wide-angle and sky-symmetrical composition. When shooting people, you can choose the composition of nine squares, put anyone on the golden section, and highlight the subject with a large aperture to blur the background. At the same time, you can also borrow flowers and willow leaves to shoot people in the foreground, or let people lie on the grass of dense Woods and find a suitable position to shoot through the light leakage of leaves. In an environment with water, we can also shoot through the reflection of water; When shooting flowers and other plants alone, you can choose telephoto shooting, or it is best to shoot with a macro lens.
These are some shooting tips. By simplifying the background, increasing the foreground and highlighting the main body, you can make the picture look focused and clean. But when it comes to "refreshing", we can start with the tone of the photo, for example, shooting with Japanese tone. What do we do? First of all, in the exposure, we can make the subject slightly overexposed and make the subject look white and bright. Secondly, in the choice of hue, you can use a colder hue, which can make the picture look cleaner on the one hand.