In the late autumn, many people who love photography want to go out and record the beauty of autumn with their cameras. But what should be the best way to shoot an autumn scene? In fact, the method is very simple, let's see it together!


Learn to find the point. There are no key landscape photos, although the scenery is very beautiful, but the picture will make people feel relatively empty. If there are autumn photos of key points in the picture, the picture will have a primary and secondary contrast, and it will not be so empty. Scene selection is also an important photography skill. Before shooting, you should carefully look for the scene with a strong sense of presence in the picture.


Find a good time to shoot. It is very important to find a good shooting time. Generally, sunrise in the early morning and sunset in the evening are the most suitable times for shooting. Autumn is a good season for taking pictures, when the sun is relatively soft; in summer, the weather is hotter and the light is harsh, so the colors of images taken in summer often look bleached.


Learn to shoot each scene from multiple angles. Many novice photographers may walk up to a scene, take a photo, and think they're done. However, some more experienced people will take more pictures and take the time to walk around and see what they can get out of that scene. Learn to shoot from different angles and heights in a scene, which will bring you unexpected results.


Use the composition skillfully to make the scene more unique. Before pressing the shutter, you need to think more about the scenery in the viewfinder. In short, it is to arrange the subject in the most appropriate position. A good composition can not only better express the subject, but also a kind of enjoyment for the viewer. Take a few more shots from different angles and find the one that looks the most comfortable in the composition, which may be a fool's errand, but it won't make you miss the most beautiful scene. If you want to use the sky as an integral part of the picture, you must pay attention to the proportion of the sky.


Learn to use a tripod. When deciding when and where you want to shoot, you can use a tripod to make the photo clearer. Generally, during sunrise and sunset, the light is relatively dark and requires a longer exposure. So if you want to use the camera to take clearer photos at this time, try to use a tripod, it will help stabilize the camera and take clearer and more beautiful photos.


Take advantage of the characteristics of wide-angle and telephoto lenses. The wide-angle lens uses the principle of "closer is bigger and farther is smaller", which can make the viewer feel immersed in the scene, and can increase the "sense of space". If you want the person viewing the photo to feel like they are in it, take advantage of the wide-angle lens. The telephoto lens can compress the distant view and background. If you are too far away from the subject, you can use the telephoto lens to narrow the distance between you and the subject by adjusting the focus.