Gui Feng Mountain Persimmons | Golden attendance
The following is a photo guide for Gui Feng Mountain persimmons:
1. Best shooting time: It is recommended to shoot in the morning or evening when the light is soft, which can better show the color and details of the persimmons.
2. Location selection: There are many persimmon gardens in Gui Feng Mountain, you can choose some scenes with beautiful trees and persimmons hanging all over the branches for shooting. At the same time, you can also shoot persimmons in the open areas between the mountains, using natural light and background.
3. Lens selection: For the shooting of persimmons, you can use different lenses to try different shooting effects. For example, using a telephoto lens can better compress the depth of field and highlight the shape and details of the persimmons; using a wide-angle lens can shoot a wider scene, showing the beauty and grandeur of the persimmon garden.
4. Shooting skills: During shooting, you can try different shooting angles and composition methods, such as overhead shots, low-angle shots, close-ups, etc. At the same time, you can use the direction and intensity of the light to create different atmospheres and effects.
5. Post-processing: After shooting, you can use image processing software to post-process the photos, such as adjusting color, contrast, brightness, adding filter effects, etc.
6. Precautions: During shooting, pay attention to safety issues, do not climb trees or step on immature persimmons. Also, pay attention to environmental protection, do not litter or destroy vegetation.
In general, shooting Gui Feng Mountain persimmons is a very interesting and challenging shooting theme. Through reasonable considerations of shooting time selection, location selection, lens selection, shooting skills, and post-processing, you can take very beautiful photos.