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How to shoot the wind? I'm baffled. Lots of pictures, be careful!

On another platform, I shared a lot of photos. That day, because of the typhoon, I thought of a question, that is, how to take "wind"? So, there, I shared the "conversation".


Conversation is also transmitted through the flow of air. Maybe it's a bit far-fetched, I'm not a professional photographer after all, I can't say I'm professional, but I still share the photos.


▼I once watched her for 30 minutes for this bird, and I shared her scene in Matt City.


At the other end, it turns out that they are having a conversation~~ That conversation is conveyed by the wind.


So, I started to recall, how do I shoot the wind? In terms of photography skills, slow shutter speed is the best weapon to show off, but where do the tripods go? The hand-held stability is not enough. I can't do the "wind" completed by the slow shutter speed. Generally speaking, it takes 1-3 seconds to shoot the crystallization of the wind and the drifting of the clouds.


▼It is not a slow shutter, but the flow of clouds can be vaguely seen

Bei Piaomei, although this picture is not as beautiful as the one you shared, it is the same ^_^




Besides the clouds, what else could show the wind?

Use fog? Cigarette curl?



I didn't use the slow shutter speed as well, and I still couldn't feel the flow of the wind! Not up to my standards


So, I thought again...


Because of the wind, there are these swaying ^_^

This one can see the traces of the wind~



Also, what came to my mind was to show the wind with animals.



These flying are not also the display of the wind!

The potato is simple to write, and it is sorted out in Matt City~

Thanks for watching~~
















In fact, the performance of the wind is best shown in the following photos:

"Notes" turned on the computer, only to find that the picture quality is really poor when viewing the picture on the computer, please bear with me, the original file is too large to be transmitted, so the picture has been reduced.










Because of the wind, the tree has grown with the wind.

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