Its Charm
Due to the terrain, the water vapor is blocked by the terrain and becomes precipitation. If the temperature is low, it may turn into snow. Because the temperature is extremely low all year round, almost sub-zero, the snow does not melt.
Over the years, the snow was crushed into ice and turned into snow-capped mountains.
Here, you can see the amazing snow scene, come and learn about it with me.
Matterhorn.
The Matterhorn is located on the border between Switzerland and Italy, close to the Swiss town of Zermatt and the Italian town of Breuil-Cervinia.
Zermatt is located among the peaks of the Alps and is known as the "Glacier City". It is a world-famous mountain tourist destination without car pollution.
There are no cars in this city, only battery cars. The air is fresh and you can enjoy the beautiful mountain and glaciers.
Mount Fuji.
Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and one of the important national symbols of Japan.
It is 3775.63 meters high, with a circumference of 125 kilometers at the bottom of the mountain, covering an area of ​​about 1200 square kilometers, surrounded by five freshwater lakes.
In the hearts of Japanese people, Mount Fuji is a sacred mountain with natural charm, beauty and solemnity. It has been the subject of accolades by Japanese scholars since ancient times, and it is the 17th World Heritage Site in Japan.
How to record its charm? Shooting is definitely the way to go.
1. Elements such as lakes, grasslands, and flocks can enhance the expressiveness of the picture and expand the visual effect. Rivers or running wild animals can instantly make the picture come alive, making the snow-capped mountains appear more silent.
When shooting snow-capped mountains, it is not difficult to choose a background. The blue sky, the sea of ​​clouds, the sunset, the moon, etc. can create a fresh and peaceful atmosphere, especially the clouds at sunrise and sunset, which have artistic appeal.
2. In snow shooting, use light to emphasize texture and layers. White snow will produce a lot of reflections. Therefore, it is not recommended to use diffused light in smooth or cloudy days 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.
3. If you use side light or side backlight to shoot snow-capped mountains, you can better present the texture and layer of snow and the three-dimensional sense of snow-capped mountains, and the picture will change constantly.
How do you keep the beauty of the snow-capped mountains in your heart? Let the snow-capped mountains travel without regrets.