This article will introduce you to a few different but creative and design-inspired flower photography techniques that will allow you to shoot high-quality flowers. Come and learn together.


1. Shoot flowers from a low angle


Friends who like to shoot flowers must like to align the lens with the flowers and shoot on the same horizontal line. The advantage of this shooting is that the flowers can look larger, which can better highlight the main position of the flowers in the photo.


2. Focus on the details


When shooting close-ups of flowers, do not shoot the whole flower. We can use a macro lens or a telephoto lens to shoot a small part of the flower, such as stamens, petals, etc. During the close-up shooting of flowers, we can add some butterflies, Dragonflies, bees and other insects.


3. Consider the light


Avoid midday sun as much as possible, choose to shoot at sunrise or sunset, take advantage of soft lighting conditions and reduce shadows. At the same time, the picture also often has bright warm tones, which is very beautiful.



4. Use color to highlight the subject


In addition to shooting a single color of flowers, you can also use one color to highlight another color shooting method. Such a color combination is visually very eye-catching and can have a good sensory experience.


5. "Imperfect" flowers


When photographing flowers, you tend to shoot flowers with full petals and "perfect" as the subject, but sometimes you can photograph those "imperfect", flawed, or even flower bones and fallen flowers, which may yield interesting works.



6. Shoot the wind


Wind can be tiresome when photographing flowers. Flowers in the wind will sway from time to time, preventing you from taking a clear picture.


Think of it another way, though, and you can slow down the shutter speed and shoot the flower swaying in the wind. It is another kind of beauty!



If the flowers are brightly colored and in large numbers, you can also try shooting the entire flower swaying in the wind.


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