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The food looks great when photographed like this! 4 simple and practical photography and photo editing skills, easy to take pictures

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06-14 · Creators in the field of high-quality photography

Daily food can be photographed So beautiful? 4 photography and photo editing techniques, simple and practical, you can also take photos!

Self-study photography class, 4 original food photography tips:

There is nothing wrong with taking vertical shots. Monochrome background subject clear.

Filters for mobile photo editing. Characteristic diagonal composition.

Detailed explanation: This food photography tutorial is simple and practical. You will know it after reading it, and you can imitate it and take pictures!

1. There is nothing wrong with vertical overhead shots.

What angle is best for taking pictures of food?

(1) Shoot vertically from top to bottom, while paying attention to the matching of picture elements. If there are many long elements such as chopsticks and wooden boards, the two strips should be parallel.

(2) The relationship between matching elements and the main body: the food in the middle is round, and the accessories are also mainly round.

(3) Of course, you can leave out other side dishes and place the photographed delicacies together.

2. The main body is clear with a single color background.

No props? It doesn’t matter, use a solid color background:

(1) Put nothing outside the bowl, but the inside of the bowl should be rich so that the photo will not look thin.

(2) You can also shoot from a flat angle, with the photography equipment at the same height as the surface being photographed, and a piece of black cloth as the background.

(3) Local materials: The usage of the props seems complicated but is actually simple. Just put the lemon and ice cubes in the cup outside the cup.

3. Use filters for photo editing on mobile phones.

Easy and easy to use photo editing method for food (1):

(1) Open the mobile phone photo editing software foodie and click Edit:

(2) Open Click Edit on the photo to enter the editing page:

(3) Click Filter, Food. The small picture that appears below is the food filter effect. I used yu3 for this photo.

(4) You can also click Adjust to adjust the color parameters:

(5) For this photo, I added vignetting, sharpening and grain to it to enhance the texture. save.

(6) Remove watermark: Snapseed, open the photo you just edited, tools, repair:

(7) Erase watermark:

Rendering At the end of the retouching tutorial.

Method (2)

(1) You can also use the mobile phone photo editing software to open the photo point filter:

(2) The folder icon in the upper right corner Click it to find the free food filter, I use D6.

(3) Click on the two horizontal lines in the lower right corner to adjust the parameters. I adjusted the enhancement separately to make the photo layered better.

(4) Improve the grain, increase sharpness and vignetting

(5) After the adjustment is completed, just save it.

(6) Original pictures and renderings, see below:

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4. The characteristic diagonal composition is fixed.

What are your tips for color matching and composition?

(1) Pay attention to the characteristics of the color. If the color of the staple food is distinctive, the props and accessories should be lighter or darker than it.

(2) Diagonal composition means that the subject and props to be photographed are located approximately on the diagonal of the photo.

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