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I've also encountered it, and I'll tell the landlord about my experience.
1. When you encounter a bottleneck, consider changing the subject matter of photography for a long time, the so-called aesthetic fatigue, if you are tired of the subject of photography, you will definitely not be able to make a good film.
2. Don't shoot for the sake of shooting, many photographers will have this thought: tens of thousands of equipment are in my hands, it's a pity not to shoot something! It's not a good idea, I don't make a lot of films when I go out to play, I travel to play, to relax, not to take pictures.
See what good scenery, take a picture, and record it. If there's nothing worth photographing, it's also a good idea to enjoy a heartwarming moment with your family.
3. Participate in more art exhibitions, especially Western oil paintings (forget about surrealism, impressionism and realism), because these works are very exquisite in composition. There's a lot to learn from.
4. Go to the forum to communicate with friends, sometimes not necessarily about photography, but also chatting and fartizing.
5. Consider changing a lens, sometimes changing a lens is equivalent to changing the perspective, and a new feeling will be of great help to break through the bottleneck.
Hope it helps the landlord.
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I don't know what type of bottleneck it is, I can't achieve the effect I expected, or I can't find the idea.
If you want to achieve the desired effect, you have to try more, a composition with different aperture shutter speed white balance shooting, gradually approaching the expected effect, and finally always get a satisfactory **. A good photographer is to be able to immediately know what kind of parameters can be used to illuminate the needs**, beginners can't be so proficient, that is, groping, anyway, there are so many parameters, different collocations will always find the best.
If you can't find the creative idea, then look at other people's good works, which will bring you inspiration. When looking at these works, pay attention to how light is used, and many of the parameters such as the aperture shutter are attached to many photography books and magazines. A good way to practice this is to find someone else's work and try to get the same or closest effect.
When you see too much, you will naturally have your own inspiration when you become proficient.
Everything requires 1 talent and 99 diligence. The same goes for photography, it's not mysterious.
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Photography is a lonely art. If you have the conditions, you can go to formal colleges or well-qualified training institutions to systematically learn photography theory, which is the best way to improve the level of photography. There are professionals who personally guide, many film friends brainstorming, timely communication, learning from each other's strengths, strong theoretical backing, and formal practical operation, and the improvement will be fast.
How can you shoot high-quality ** without a good technique?
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I've encountered this situation before, and then I chose to study at the Light Photography Academy, and then it was solved, after all, the teacher has a lot of experience in photography, just like the saying goes, people eat more salt than you eat rice, so I also said that I recommend you go to school.
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To study art, to see literature with depth, especially poetry and realm.
Learn about aesthetics and make good use of all types of light.
Only when the way of thinking changes, will good works come out.
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There will always be problems and bottlenecks in learning. When you reach a stage in your photography skills, do you feel that there is no higher peak to climb? In fact, photography is still a long way off, if you also encounter bottlenecks, you may wish to let the following 5 advanced photography techniques help.
(1) Add a focal point to the photo
The quality of a photo also depends on whether the photographer can let the reader understand something through the photo, so if your photo does not effectively convey the subject, it is difficult to make a good photo! I hope that after reading this article, you will think about the focus and theme of this photo before you press the shutter every time. Another thing to add is that it is better to have only one subject or focus, which is more understandable!
Add a focal point to your photos.
(2) Pay attention to the details of the scene
This tip is the most easily overlooked by classmates! Whether you're shooting portraits, landscapes, or other subjects, you also need to be careful about the details of the scene, such as whether the model's hair is untidy, and whether there is garbage in the grass in the landscape. Although these may not be important to the whole photo, only if you are meticulous and take each shot seriously, the photo will improve!
(3) Don't underestimate the impact of light sources on photos
Photography is to shoot light, so you must not underestimate the impact of light sources on the quality of photos, a landscape photographer always likes to shoot at sunrise and sunset, because the light will be very beautiful at that time; Portrait photographers always avoid shooting at noon to avoid unsightly shadows on the model's face!
Light has a big impact on the feel and effect of a photo.
(iv) Timing matters
Many times the opportunity to shoot is fleeting, and you can also capture the most wonderful moments by waiting patiently, doing more information collection and preparation, and practicing skills!
Some photos require a lot of patience to capture.
(5) Pay attention to the level
It is strange that many beginner photography students also do not care much about the "level", a horizontal and straight photo, can make the judge have a stable and serious feeling, although in the composition skills are not necessarily "flat and stable", but it is best to pay more attention to the straight and horizontal levels when shooting, which can make your photos better.
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Let me use the vernacular, first of all, I think that in addition to having his own skills, the most important thing for a photographer is to have affinity and patience, as for the service, it depends on what aspect it is, if it is in a studio or a photo studio. The customer is God.
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