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How to shoot flying snowflakes?
On snowy days, to take pictures of snowflakes flying, you should choose a dark background as a foil; Shutter speed should not be too high. Generally,115 to 1/60 seconds is appropriate, so that flying snowflakes can form lines and feel like falling snow. When shooting people in heavy snow, be careful not to let snowflakes get too close to the camera, so as not to let snowflakes block people's faces because of perspective.

Shooting snow scenes should also make full use of branches, hedges and buildings covered with snow or ice to improve the expressive force of snow scenes, increase the spatial depth of pictures and enhance people's feelings about snow and ice.

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Shutter speed

Shutter speed is an important parameter of digital camera shutter, and the shutter speed of different models of digital cameras is completely different. Therefore, when using a certain type of digital camera to shoot a scene, we must first understand its shutter speed, because only by considering the start time of the shutter and grasping the release time of the shutter can we capture a vivid picture.

The shutter of ordinary digital cameras is mostly within11000 seconds, which can basically cope with most daily shooting. Shutter should not only look at "fast" but also "slow", that is, the delay of shutter. For example, in some digital cameras, the longest shutter is 16 second, which is enough for shooting at night. However, if the shutter is too long, it will increase the "noise" of digital photos, that is, miscellaneous stripes will appear in the photos.

In addition, mainstream digital cameras must have aperture priority mode and shutter priority mode in addition to automatic shooting mode. Aperture priority mode is that the user decides the size of the aperture, and then the camera calculates how much light enters according to the ambient light and exposure settings. This mode is more suitable for shooting still objects. Shutter priority mode is that the user decides the shutter speed, and then the digital camera calculates the appropriate aperture size according to the environment.

Therefore, shutter priority mode is more suitable for shooting moving objects, especially digital cameras are very sensitive to vibration. Even shaking the camera slightly will produce blurred photos during exposure, which is more obvious when using a long focal length. When choosing a digital camera, it is best to choose a model with these modes to ensure the shooting effect.