This photo is entitled as "Blue Air", the picture does have a blue feeling, with the photo effect of the air surrounding us. Then how to take this photo? Let’s look at the following recipes!
This photo is entitled as "Blue Air", the picture does have a blue feeling, with the photo effect of the air surrounding us. Then how to take this photo? Let’s look at the following recipes!
First Reduce exposure
Sometimes we want a negative and melancholy sense of the photo, we can slightly reduce the exposure value, and choose some relatively dark background, if "Aperture priority" (A-mode/Av-mode) is used, you can directly reduce the exposure compensation (-EV) from 0.7 to 1, then the exposure of the photographs will be reduced.
Second, use white balance to get blue tones
To make photos have the blue tones, we just need to adjust the white balance to the low-k (for example, 2700K) or tungsten filament lamps, then the photo will be blue!
Third, mist + side light= airy sense
to get "airy" feeling, we can shoot in the early morning with fog and the Sun just arises, still with side light, and the reduce of contrast ratio is conducive to the expression of “airy feeling”.
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