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What word do you use when taking photos on the roof?

Answer: When shooting on the rooftop, firstly, the field of view is wide; secondly, the viewing angle is different; thirdly, good photos are waiting for you.

First, going to the top of the building has a wider view

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There is no technical difference in taking photos on the top of the building. It’s just that “you stand high and you can see Far", the biggest difference is the "high angle" shooting.

My favorite is to take photos on the rooftop, because my family lives on the rooftop and I have experience shooting on the rooftop.

I feel that the view from the rooftop is much wider than from the horizon. It feels like "seeing all the mountains at a glance".

There is a photography method called "climbing high and looking far away". Climbing to the top of a building to take pictures will naturally give you a "climbing high and looking far away" view.

Climbing to the top of the building to take pictures can avoid the messy objects on the ground, and the photo space taken does not contain objects such as telephone poles.

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This was taken on the roof of a hotel in Erhai, Dali, Yunnan. It has a clear view and the clouds in the sky are clean and clear.

There is a photography framing method called "high angle". Some scenery really needs to be taken from a high place to make the composition beautiful.

Photographers at large venues have their own lightweight ladders, just to shoot from high viewpoints. Climbing one degree higher will improve your field of view.

Nowadays, drones can replace climbing on the roof of a building. When the drone climbs higher than the roof of the building, it can take pictures of the invisible scenery on the horizon.

The biggest advantage of shooting on the roof is the "high angle". When shooting on the roof, you need to pay attention to strong winds and safety issues, and do a good job in safety.

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This photo was also taken at sunset when traveling to Erhai Lake in Dali, Yunnan.

Taken with a Casio mirrorless camera, the technical parameters of the photo are: ISO 200, S 1/20/, F3.5 wide angle 25 position.

In short, shooting from the roof is also a high-angle shooting method, but the view of living in a high-rise room is still wide.