Harbin in May is full of flowers, with apricot, pear and lilac blossoms blooming, as if it is a spring scroll carefully drawn by nature. In this season full of vitality, I had the honor to experience the H&Y EVO Series Black Mist Filter, and used it to record a dreamy spring portrait.
In the afternoon of soft sunshine, I strolled with the model in the flowers of the campus, and the sunshine through the gaps of the flowers sprinkled on the hair of the model, glittering.
At this point, I quickly mounted the lens with the H&Y EVO Series Black Mist Filter, a filter whose unique design supports both threaded and magnetic mounting modes for flexibility and versatility to meet my various shooting needs.
In the face of a large backlight environment, the wonderful use of black soft mirror immediately appeared, it not only effectively soften the highlights, for the model's skin to add a layer of natural dermabrasion effect, but also make the picture as a whole presents a kind of dreamy hazy beauty.
During the shooting process, I guided the model to go deep into the flowers, cleverly using flowers and leaves as foreground cover, and the softening effect created by the black soft filter complemented each other, and the model in the picture seemed to be in a fairy tale world, and became the princess who had mistakenly entered the fairyland.
As the sunset approached, we quickly moved to the school's lawn to capture the fading golden light. The perfect combination of the setting sun's rays and the black soft filter added a touch of dreamy halo to the picture, as if time was frozen in this moment.
For this shoot, I used two lenses, the 20-60 F4 and the 85 F1.8, and the dual-mode mounting design of HY's Black Soft Filter greatly enhanced my shooting efficiency.
This filter is designed for the innovative 2-in-1 dual mode, either threaded mounting or magnetic stacking, it can be mounted quickly, allowing me to focus more on capturing every moving moment.