The light and shadow of the National Theater
The National Theater of China is located on the west side of Tiananmen Square in central Beijing, the highest hall of Chinese state Performing arts, the largest platform for cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, and an important base of Chinese cultural and creative From the first project of the National Theater to the official operation, from the 1958 project to 2007 completed and opened, after 49 years, the design program experienced three bids two times, the total cost of 3.067 billion yuan. Designed by French architect Paul Andrew, the designer is the BNP Paribas Airport Company. Covers an area of 118,900 square meters, the total construction floor of about 165,000 square meters, including the main building 105,000 square meters, underground ancillary facilities 60,000 square meters.
Equipped with Opera house, concert hall, drama field as well as art exhibition hall, art Exchange Center, audio-visual shops and other supporting facilities. In addition to the performance, the National Theatre also receives visitors to visit the venue, which provides convenience for filming the architecture and decoration of the Grand Theatre, but how to make a difference is still a difficult problem.
Recently used Nikon SLR 16-35mm lens, Sony RX100M6 card machine (equivalent to 24-200mm Coke section) and mobile phone fish eye lens Shooting Grand Theater, can be described as full focus shooting. Shooting light and shadow images in the late two compositions is essential to cut off the edges and corners that disrupt the performance of light and shadow relationships, and it is also necessary to adjust the light ratio in the later stages, and the scenery often has to be bright but exposed, the dark is not dead black, and shooting architectural light and shadow often need to expand the light ratio later, ignore the details