Shooting Lavender: Classic Scenes from Afar and Up Close | Photography Friend

by fotomen on 2011-07-12 11:51:23

When shooting wide scenes of lavender fields, "purple" is the most common theme of representation. However, when the frame is filled with purple, the effect is often less stunning than we imagine. We should actively look for other colors around the lavender fields, such as blue – from the blue sky, yellow – from sunflower seas, and green – from shrubs, which are all highly saturated pure colors. Use contrast to highlight the purple. It's best to adjust the camera's color style to "Vivid" or "Lively," which can make the colors more vibrant.