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Drone Mirror Operation Skills
Oct 22, 2024low angles
Depth of field becomes more apparent when shooting at low angles. By adjusting aperture and focus, you can control the range and effect of depth of field. Large aperture lenses and short focal length lenses produce a shallow depth of field, making the subject clear and the background blurry. This can highlight the details and three-dimensionality of the object being photographed.
lifting and lowering
The high-resolution lens with a head-up lift faces forward horizontally, which is suitable for capturing close-up details of tall buildings, or reflecting the magnificent high-altitude view after passing through the obstruction of the low-altitude view. Raising the lens can create the visual effect of the opening layout, while lowering the lens implies the end and the end of the aerial photography.
The up-and-down megapixel lens is directed vertically downward, which is suitable for capturing the effect of looking down at everything on the ground from a God's perspective, and switching between local parts of the ground and panoramic views. If you add the clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the aircraft during the upward and downward viewing process, the spiral effect can enhance the coolness of the picture.
surround
Surrounding camera lens is suitable for portraying the subject in all directions and angles, making the subject image more three-dimensional and vivid, allowing the audience to clearly understand the background environment around the subject. A surround lens allows you to capture a panoramic view so that all desired objects appear within the field of view.
dive and fade away
It is actually a combination of direct flight and lifting. While the aircraft retreats and advances, it performs lifting and lowering motion shots, so that the center of gravity of the picture is always kept on the subject.
Fading away is suitable for shooting scenes that convey the overall environment from the close-up to the distant view of the subject, creating a condescending atmosphere, while swooping is just the opposite. Fading away or swooping shots often have a speed change process along the path to achieve a strong visual impact. Like a fisheye lens, it brings different visual effects to people.
side flight
The camera is facing the subject, and the aircraft is shot from the left or right side of the subject, flying straight to the other side. Compared with horizontal panning, sideways flight enhances the range of motion and sense of speed in shooting. In addition, you can also take simultaneous follow-up shots of the side of a moving subject to create an immersive visual experience. The drone flying sideways is like a recorder lens, recording the appearance of things to make the imaging more complete.
panning
The aircraft hovers in the air and moves its head left and right or up and down to take pictures. Panning is suitable for shooting scenes with a wide horizontal or vertical field of view. In the same geographical location, it can gradually display the complete space and explain more picture information. In addition, it can also be used as a shooting technique to gradually reveal the suspenseful atmosphere. Like a surveillance camera lens, it gives people a scary feeling that everything about them is being monitored.