Exposure technique for husbands 'turning heads into trees'
Exposure techniques of husband photography bring closeness between people and nature .
The connection between people and nature always brings interesting inspiration and is a new creative topic of artists. To portray the correlation through the way of photography, Christoffer Relander has brought a bright exposure picture of "turning a human head into a tree".
Multiple Exposure is a technique of capturing two or more times, resulting in an image that will be 'overlapped' on each other.
A long-standing photo of a layer is a function that is available on the film machine and then developed on a digital machine.
Husband exposure techniques are understood to be multiple shots on a photograph.
Technically, this function will expose the image sensor repeatedly. People use this function to capture landscapes, create vague and unrealistic effects or want to emphasize the movement of the subject.
When talking about image capture function, people often pay attention to the number of shots or the number of exposures, the level of exposure on each composite image and the final image effect.
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