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The long exposure

The long focal length is a great way to capture a specific subject with a wide aperture and blur out the crowd. This seal habitat on California's highway 1 is packed with spectators. At this time, discount canvas prints the long focus can be a good focus to the nose of the little seal, the lower left corner is in the way of weeds and branches, and there is no problem with the large aperture blurred.

Improve your perspective

This is one of my favorite ways to avoid crowds. There are two ways to achieve; online canvas one is to climb to the top of the city, so that no matter how many people below you have nothing to do. The following picture was taken by me in the Empire State Building in New York. I pushed through the crowd and found a gap in the fence.

Look for special angles

This method is one that I have practiced many times. As the answer above said, panoramic aluminium prints "how to take a photo of the Forbidden City without people", no matter how many people there are, there is also a small corner without people. The following picture is of the statue of liberty in New York. Most of the photos were taken by people on the boat. The effect is not good. So I chose to shoot on Liberty Island. But what if there are a lot of people on the island? You can look for the Angle. I walked around the goddess and noticed that the crowd was focused on the front of the goddess (for all the photos), so I chose this sad 45 degree Angle that nobody was looking at. I also found that my usual horizontal composition would have sundries no matter what, so I decided to vertical composition. At the same time, the sunlight just provides me with a natural contrast between light and shade, without interfering with the completion of the statue of liberty photo.

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Use people

Who says crowds must be bad? Sometimes making the most of people can make you feel better about the city. New York's Times Square has always been a gathering place for crowds, trying to get a shot of the empty Times Square... So think about how to combine the hustle and bustle of New York with the crowds. This one, which I exposed at the intersection for about a fraction of a second, highlights both the crowd and the New York night scene, and the appropriately blurred yellow cab adds a lot of speed.

Long focal length

It is a great way to capture a specific subject with a wide aperture and blur out the crowd. This seal habitat on California's highway 1 is packed with spectators. At this time, the long focus can be a good focus to the nose of the little seal, the lower left corner is in the way of weeds and branches, is no problem with the large aperture blurred.

Backlighting silhouette

Before sorting out the photos, I found that I really like to take backlighting, especially silhouette. Because the backlight can be used to cover the impact of a silhouette. The following shot was taken on a beach in Puerto Rico, and while not as many as in the main image, it's still pretty good. So I waited until the sun was about to set, using the silhouette of people to shoot composition.

14th Mar 2019

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