The lake is against the snow-capped mountains, and the snow-capped mountains are reflected on the lake, which is very beautiful! How to record its charm? Shooting is definitely the way to go. Where can you find such a beautiful view? Let's take a look together.


Sorapis Lake.


Completely conquered by the colors of Lake Sorapis. You can't miss it.


Brace Lake.


The most beautiful lake in the Italian Dolomites. The lake is sometimes green, sometimes blue, crystal clear, peaceful and peaceful.


The Dolomites, like some other Italian cities, have vineyards and some estates, but the Dolomites have a fairytale lake.


Although Lake Bray is cold all year round, in the summer it's just as great to jump straight into the cool waters from the cliffs over 5,000 feet above sea level.


Lake Tekapo.


It's dazzlingly beautiful, and if you're also used to a cookie-cutter life, go out and see this vast world.


Bach Alps Lake.


It is located on a hill on the north side of town. It's not big in size. Standing in the distance, you can watch the beautiful reflection on the lake and overlook the surrounding scenery.


The snow-capped mountains in the distance are reflected on the lake. This view is really beautiful and makes people feel very comfortable. Coming here is like seeing heaven. Bring your family and friends here to play.


The lake is like a mirror, the snow is white and the sky is blue. Looking up at the scenery in front of you, you can always see something different.


Let's see how to shoot.


First, arrange the screen structure reasonably. Snowy mountains shot in landscape format pay more attention to the horizontal use of the horizon, and a wider angle of view can be obtained by using a wide-angle or ultra-wide-angle lens.


The snow-capped mountains shot in vertical format can express the spatial three-dimensional effect of the vertical direction of the snow-capped mountains.


The lake and the snow-capped mountains are shot together to expand the visual effect and make the snow-capped mountains appear more silent.


In snow shooting, the use of light to emphasize texture and layers, white snow will produce a lot of reflections, so it is not recommended to use the scattered light of the light or cloudy sky for shooting.


The plain light cannot reflect the rich light and shade changes of the snow-capped mountains, nor can it express the transparent texture of the snow, and the picture is just a vast expanse of white.


Nature is really beautiful!