Here are some quick ways to learn photography: ** 1. Master the use of photography equipment ** 1. ** Phone photography ** - There was no need to master many functions. The "zooming function" and "measuring and focusing" functions were more practical. The "zooming function" could change the composition of the scene and control the depth of field, and the "measuring and focusing" function could measure and focus at the same time by tapping the position of the subject on the screen. 2. ** DSLR photography ** - He first familiarized himself with the camera controls and fiddled with the camera and the instruction manual a few times. Although the camera manual was thick, there were not many important parts that needed to be read carefully. - In terms of camera settings, the "aperture priority" mode was generally set to the common mode (80% probability of use, mainly to control the depth of field), the shutter priority was about 15%(for dynamic subject shooting control), and the manual gear was only 5%(when the focus was not accurate). Set the sensitivity to auto (except for night scenes and tripod), set the white balance to auto (except for sunrise and sunset), select "Matrix Metering"(Canon-Evaluation Metering, Sony-Multiple Metering), and use exposure compensation to control the brightness of the photo. This way, it could cope with 95% of the normal lighting environment. ** 2. Learn basic photography theory ** - Master the types and characteristics of light, the types and characteristics of colors, light ratio, tone, tone, exposure, exposure compensation, depth of field, and how to control depth of field. ** 3. Learn to use light well ** - In the outdoors, the light angles in the morning and evening were the best, and the light quality was soft. It was suitable for shooting landscapes, flowers, portraits, and many other subjects. At this time, the plants and flowers were even more lively. - Although the light angle is good in the morning and evening, pay attention to ensure that the subject receives perfect light when shooting. It is recommended to use side light (front light, side light, side backlighting), supplemented by fill light to balance the light ratio, and try to avoid forward light and complete backlighting. ** 4. Learn photography composition ** - It was clear that the photo involved the main body, the accompanying body, the environment, the background, and other elements. Photographic composition was based on the main body or the center of interest as the visual center of gravity, and the other elements within the range were selected and processed. - For example, when shooting plants and flowers, it was necessary to ensure that the main body was beautiful in shape and light and shadow. At the same time, it was necessary to ensure that the background was simple and the environment was simple. The accompanying flowers served as a foil to enrich the picture. When shooting characters, it was relatively easy to choose the environment and background because the characters could walk around. ** 5. Master the shooting skills (for video shooting)** 1. ** Pushing the camera ** - He bent his body slightly, lowered his center of gravity, landed on his heel first, and slowly advanced forward with small steps. The camera was close to the main body, moving from the whole to the part, emphasizing the main body. The scene was constantly changing. 2. ** Pull the camera ** - He bent his body slightly and landed on his toes first. With small steps, he slowly pulled back at a constant speed. The camera was far away from the main body, so that the audience's attention was directed from the local to the whole. 3. ** Pan the camera ** - It was divided into left and right rolling and up and down rolling. The left and right rocking was centered on the photographer, using the waist movement to turn the body left and right to draw a semicircle, and shooting more at the environment; the up and down rocking was from top to bottom or from bottom to top, using the body movement to shoot tall objects up and down, showing a sense of space. 4. ** Pan! ** - First, he looked for the front, opened his legs, and took a bow step. He moved his body and camera with his legs. The front moved, and the subject did not move. The phone and the subject moved horizontally in a straight line to show the environment. 5. ** Follow the camera ** - Simultaneously and in the same direction as the subject, half-squatting and small steps followed the shooting in a straight line. The scene remained unchanged, showing the continuous movements of the character. 6. ** Upgrade-up ** - When doing deep squats, the phone lens was kept vertical to the ground and moved up horizontally, giving people a feeling of being suddenly enlightened. 7. ** Lower the camera ** - In contrast to the camera angle, the phone moved horizontally and vertically down, doing deep squats, showing the scene from multiple perspectives, bringing a sense of exploration into the unknown. 8. ** Around the mirror ** - Half-squatting and small steps, crossing his legs around the subject, showing the subject in 360 degrees, expressing his emotions and making the picture more tense. Read more exciting novels for free
Taobao clothing photography has the following photography skills: ** 1. Model and Scenery ** 1. ** Model Selection ** - There was no need for big models or celebrities. A model with affinity and a fashionable aura was enough. A new model or a young model could also be competent. Even a beautiful shop owner could personally try on the dress to attract customer traffic. 2. ** Scene selection ** - It was common to see half or full-body photos with partial indoor environments or street scenes. There were fewer samples of blockbusters or runway shows. ** 2. Shooting operations ** 1. ** Light-related ** - The lighting should be mainly soft or neutral light. Soft light box, soft light paper + cover can be used. - Shooting at a low light level can highlight the three-dimensional effect of the clothing; shooting at a high light level should be soft and uniform; fill light should prioritize the reflective board, followed by soft light. - When taking photos of light-colored babies, you should pay attention to the possible differences between the camera and the computer display. You can take a few photos first and try the effect with point focus. When taking photos of dark-colored babies (especially black), avoid using spot photography to prevent color distortion. It is better to use smart photography. - In terms of light intensity adjustment, attention should be paid to avoid "underexposed" and "overexposed" situations. It could be adjusted by correcting the exposure, contrast, curve effect, etc. of the light. 2. ** Cameras and shooting efficiency ** - The camera position had to be fixed. If necessary, they could shoot online to check the shooting effect in real time. 3. ** Method of composition ** - For the entire set of clothing, the center symmetrical shooting method was used; the close-up details could be shot diagonally, and there should be room for cutting when shooting to meet the requirements of the e-commerce 1:1 ratio. 4. ** Different shooting styles and angles ** - It could be shot from a super wide-angle lens and overlooking angle to make the clothing style fashionable and novel. It could also adopt a non-mainstream photography style that was popular among young people. At the same time, reasonable page design, classification, and other online store design were also very important. - Some shops used unconventional photography styles, such as super wide-angle lenses, overlooking angles, and unique web design (links, categories, shooting environment selection, and overall color tone processing) to stand out. 5. ** Walking pose shooting (if it involves dynamic display)** - For dynamic shooting, the best way to solve the problem of incoherent eyes was to plan the route of the eyes. For example, when walking, look at the camera first, look to the right, then look down, then look to the left, and then look at the camera. - When taking selfies in front of the mirror, the techniques of posing the whole body and half body included placing the top of the phone on the forehead, finding the center of gravity of the legs (the feet were 1.5 centimeters away from the bottom frame), adjusting the distance between the phone and the right leg. When the center of gravity was on the right leg, there could be a variety of postures, such as upside down, upside down, upside down. ** 3. Post-processing ** 1. ** Picture size adjustment ** - Generally, the size of the picture taken is about 2M-4M (the camera may be larger). The width and height of the picture can be adjusted to the appropriate size according to the needs. 2. ** Picture shape correction ** - If there are missing edges or distorted images during the shooting (such as this situation may occur when shooting food, clothing shooting can also be used as a reference), it needs to be corrected. 3. ** Flaw Repair ** - Dirt spots, fingerprints, scratches, and other flaws that appeared during filming, as well as the lens that was worn out, had to be cleaned up with a stain removal tool. 4. ** Changing the background color ** - The background of e-commerce photography photos is generally required to be white (the same is true for photos taken by Taobao and Lynx stores). You can use the Magic Wand or Pen Tool to replace the white background. 5. ** Increases liveliness ** - Often use small props to increase the freshness of the baby, and make good use of macro to reflect the details of the clothes, so that the buyer can see clearly. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some cover photography tips: 1. ** Using special shooting angles **: - Aerial shots could be exaggerated to emphasize the image of the character. The more distorted the perspective, the more effective the photo's tension. When shooting from above, a small aperture is often used to obtain a large depth of field, which is conducive to the expression of the artistic conception of the picture. This angle was suitable for men's tough image and women's personality image. It could show the tall image of men and the flexible figure of women. 2. ** Framed composition **: - Using tangible scenery or abstract light and shadow processing to set up the background and highlight the main elements. For example, the frame structure of the background wall could divide the picture into layers, or the background cloth and tripod could be placed in the scene to increase the interest of the picture. It could also use windows, door frames, mirrors, etc. to build a frame. Adding dark corners in post-editing was also a kind of framing composition. 3. ** Double exposure technique **: - Open the camera's multiple exposure function and control, select average (continuous multiple exposure), set the number of exposure to two, save the source to select only the result, and then select the number of continuous exposure as needed. First, take a close-up of the character, then press the shutter halfway for a second exposure to achieve a double exposure effect. 4. ** Follow the principle of photography to do deduction **: - Through reasonable composition, the elements, character movements, and proportions in the picture were made comfortable. The tone was comfortable, the theme was clear, and unnecessary elements were removed. 5. ** Typography Skills (suitable for photo album covers and other situations involving typography)**: - The cover can be selected horizontally and divided into creative parts. Add a camera-like focus box outside the picture to avoid dullness. When performing cross-page layout, you can create a sense of rhythm by comparing the size of the picture. You can use symmetrical or symmetrical layout, such as symmetrical layout on the cross-page and symmetrical layout on a single page. You can also enlarge a picture to fill most of the cross-page area, and use the grid system to regulate the layout. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some graduation photography tips: ** 1. The camera settings ** 1. ** Aperture and Shutter Speed ** - When taking group photos, one had to consider the depth of field. They couldn't use a large aperture to blur the background like in solo photos. When the number of people was 10 - 30, the aperture could use F7.1 - F9, and when the number was 30 - 50, the aperture could use F9 - F11. The shutter speed should not be lower than 1/100 seconds. Using 1/160 seconds or more could better capture the eyes of the person. This could prevent some people's eyes from being blurred or not opening. When taking a group photo, in order to capture everyone's still appearance (because there are always people moving and looking around), continuous shooting could be used to facilitate the selection of the best photo in the later stage. It was also convenient to replace the blurred face or human eyes in the later stage. 2. ** Screen Selection ** - When most classes had 30 to 50 people, it was more appropriate to use a standard lens or a 50mm focal length to shoot.(If it was an APS-C camera, it could use a 35mm focal length, which was close to the 50mm focal length of a 35mm camera after conversion. Full-frame cameras did not need to convert the equivalent focal length.) This would ensure that the photos were horizontal and vertical, and the graduation photos taken from the perspective were square and looked very standard. ** 2. Shooting Equipment Support ** 1. ** Tripod usage ** - If you're using your own DSLR camera or other types of cameras to take graduation photos, it's best to prepare a tripod. With the tripod, as long as the camera was set to "timed" or "selfie," the students who acted as photographers could also take a photo together. In low light and small apertures, slower shutter speeds could be used to shoot, and a tripod could be used to take some slow-motion group photos with creative effects. 2. ** Focus the camera ** - When there were a lot of people, for example, five rows of people, the focus should be on the second row of people. This way, the depth of the front and back scenes could be used to make the front and back scenes clear. If the focus was on the first row of people, the faces behind them would become more and more blurry. ** 3. The shooting scene ** 1. ** Shooting time ** - The best time to take a group photo was from 7 to 9 in the morning and from 4 to 5 in the afternoon. The light during these two periods was the softest and not dazzling. They should avoid shooting with backlighting, which would make their faces look very dark. They should also not stand under trees, or there would be light spots or shadows on their faces. They should find an open area to shoot. 2. ** Scene selection ** - For the graduation photo, the time and environment of the photo had to be determined in advance. If there are a lot of people in the class, it is recommended to use a group photo stand (you need to communicate with the school in advance to build the position) to ensure that the whole group photo is unobstructed and orderly. Aerial photography creative group photos can choose an open field, the photography team must prepare a creative plan in advance. For team photos (such as friend photos), the school library, forest paths, corridors, etc. were all good shooting scenes. ** 4. Photographer ** 1. ** Team and individual adjustments ** - Before filming, pay attention to whether the people in the same row stand in a straight line, and the gap between the front and back cannot be too large. During the filming process, shout slogans to let the person being filmed know that it was time to shoot, so as to avoid distractions or talking, and improve the overall beauty. 2. ** Clothes selection ** - For the sake of overall beauty, it is recommended to contact the clothing rental department in advance and choose neat and uniform clothes, such as the common school uniform. Although casual clothes are very unique, the overall effect is poor. The common graduation season outfits were bachelor's uniforms, JK/DK uniforms, sports uniforms, and so on. Preschoolers and elementary school students wearing a doctor's uniform for graduation photos had the meaning of blessing the future elites, but the bachelor's uniform at the university graduation ceremony had a different meaning. ** 5. In terms of composition ** - The overall composition should be balanced, full, symmetrical, wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, and the camera should be flat. If you don't have enough experience, you can leave an extra circle around the photo to make it easier to cut and rotate, and finally adjust the photo to be square. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some tips for taking pictures of stairs: - ** Sitting posture ** - He stretched his body in a sitting position, raised his hands, and placed his legs on the stairs one after another. - He sat sideways and leaned his body back. He supported his body with his elbows, bent one leg, and naturally extended the other leg downward. - He sat on the stairs with his feet in front of each other and one of his feet stretched out naturally. He could raise his hand to brush his hair. - When sitting sideways, one foot should stretch out to the lower left corner as much as possible, one foot should be raised, and the upper body should lean back as much as possible. - Sitting on the stairs to take a photo, he placed his feet in a staggered position, one on top and the other sticking out in front of the camera. His hands naturally supported the stairs, and his upper body was straight. - He sat cross-legged with his legs crossed to form a triangle. He supported his chin with one hand while the other hand hung naturally. His body leaned forward slightly. - Sitting on the stairs to take photos, he naturally raised one foot to interact with the camera. - He sat sideways on the stairs, facing the camera with one foot to the side and the other bent for his arms to hug. - ** In terms of squatting posture ** - He naturally squatted down sideways and knelt down with the leg facing the camera. He supported his chin with one hand and placed the other hand on his waist as he smiled at the camera. - Stretching his legs, he squatted sideways and leaned his elbows against the railing. - ** In terms of standing posture ** - Stand on the stairs, turn sideways to face the camera, and then walk down the stairs naturally. Let the photographer shoot from the side or angle. - He stood leaning against the railing with one of his hands and one of his feet bent, forming a triangle with the railing. - He stood beside the railing of the stairs and took pictures from the side of the railing. - His body leaned against the railing of the stairs easily and naturally. He raised one hand above his head, and the other hand leaned against the railing naturally. He stood upright with one foot, and the other foot stepped on the stairs above, making his hands and legs form a triangle. - ** In terms of dynamic posture ** - Jumping on the stairs or doing other dynamic movements allowed the photographer to capture the natural and vivid moments. - ** Interacting with the staircase elements ** - Using the handrail of the stairs, grab the handrail with one or both hands and look at the camera or into the distance. - You can stand on the side of the stairs and let the stairs be the front of the photo, then look at the camera and smile. - Use the railing of the stairs to compose the picture. For example, take a picture from the side of the railing from the bottom to the top to make use of its extension. - Take advantage of the layered feel of the stairs or take some unique photos through the gaps of the railings, such as the photos of the four squares of the stairs. - ** Other aspects ** - You can sit or lie down on a certain step of the stairs and use your hands or feet as support to create a leisurely and relaxed feeling. - Stand at the top or bottom of the stairs with your back to the camera, then walk down or up the stairs to take a back-view. - In order to create natural beauty, one could pose casually without looking at the camera. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If your photography skills are poor, you can improve them in the following ways: 1. ** In terms of composition ** - Try to leave the four squares blank. When shooting a bust, the top three squares of the picture are left blank, and the characters are placed in the same four squares (left or right). - Diagonal composition. When shooting, let the character or background be composed according to the diagonal line, making the photo vivid and natural. - When taking a full-body photo, don't put the person in the middle of the picture. Let the photographer lower the angle and get his feet stuck at the bottom of the picture. - The half-body portrait could be composed in a triangular shape, enlarging the picture, and sticking the eyes on the top line to highlight the character and avoid the messy background. When shooting the sitting position, the picture elements could be triangular to show the length of the legs. - When taking photos of scenic spots, if there was an open space or bad elements (such as trash cans) in the front, you could use the eaves to block the front, stagger the composition, and capture the picture-in-picture effect of the characters walking by. When the row of background buildings lacked layering, you could enlarge the picture to enhance the layering. In the red wall scene, you could use the window to return to the picture. 2. ** In terms of angle ** - Making full use of different angles, shooting from a low angle was more intense, and shooting from above was good for showing the overall scale. 3. ** In terms of lighting ** - They made full use of the contrast between light and dark formed by the light of the scene, and the contrast of colors made the scene more atmospheric. 4. ** Mentality and philosophy ** - One had to realize that taking pictures was a skill that required continuous shooting to improve one's proficiency and feeling. Every photo that you're not satisfied with is the cornerstone of a better photo. When you find that the theory collapses in actual shooting, you can put down the lens and redefine photography from the heart. Don't pay too much attention to technology and equipment, but focus on composition skills and photography aesthetics. Because photography not only depends on equipment and technology, but also needs to pay attention to composition, aesthetics, and psychological aspects. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
To improve her boyfriend's photography skills, she could start from the following aspects: - ** Familiar with the lens **: If there is only one lens, first understand its characteristics and performance. For example, the 50mm fixed-focus lens has a natural angle of view close to the human eye, suitable for portraits and street photography. The wide-angle lens is suitable for landscape and environmental portraits. This can maximize the potential of the lens. - [Focus on composition]: - ** Master a variety of composition methods **: For example, when taking a half-length portrait, the top three squares of the picture should be left blank, and the characters should be placed in the same four squares. Diagonal composition, let the background or characters be arranged along the diagonal line. When taking a full-body photo, if you want to show off your height, don't put the characters in the middle of the picture. Lower the phone angle and stick your feet at the bottom of the picture. Triangular composition. For a half-length portrait, you can enlarge the picture, put your eyes on the top line, or make the picture elements appear triangular to show the length of your legs. - ** Using Elements to Construct Images **: When there is only one camera, you need to rely on elements such as the background, background, and lines to enhance the visual effect of the image. - ** Changing angle composition **: Even if the scene is ordinary, by changing the angle, such as shooting from the top, top, and side, the image effect can be different. For example, shooting children or small animals can reduce the angle and shoot in parallel. - ** Light Usage **: Make full use of the contrast between light and dark and color formed by the light of the scene to make the scene more atmospheric. - ** Master the exposure elements **: Master the changing rules of the aperture, shutter, and exposure of the three elements, understand their relationship, and find the best exposure plan for different scenes. - ** Practice hard **: You can set daily and weekly shooting tasks, such as shooting the same object under different lighting conditions, or recording the changes in a fixed location. You can also shoot specific topics, such as seasonal specific colors, changes in street shadows, or changes in people's emotions. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some tips for taking travel photos: - [Choice of weather and time: This is easily overlooked by newbies, but it is actually very important.] Different weather and time would bring different effects to the photos. - ** In terms of composition **: - Diagonal composition: This is a very practical composition technique. When shooting, you can let the background or people compose according to the diagonal, making the photo vivid and natural without being stiff. - [4-cell blank composition: suitable for shooting a half-length portrait. The top three cells of the picture are left blank, and the characters are placed on the left or right side of the same 4-cell, so that the picture is more coordinated.] - ** Triangle composition **: If you want to shoot a half-length portrait, you can slightly enlarge the picture and stick your eyes on the top line to highlight the character and avoid the messy background. If you want to shoot a sitting posture, you can make the elements in the picture appear more triangular, which makes the legs look longer. - [Full-body photo composition: If you want to make it look tall, don't put the person in the middle of the picture. Ask the photographer to lower the angle of the phone slightly (don't shoot from above) and just stick the feet at the bottom of the picture.] - ** Fill-in Elements **: Understanding and applying the technique of fill-in elements can enrich the content of the photo. - [Character arrangement: Arrange the characters to be in the scenery. Move the people away from the camera to play a decorative role in the picture. This kind of photo has both scenery and a sense of story.] - ** To avoid shooting mistakes **: - ** Buildings above your head **: Take pictures where there are buildings. Be careful not to let the buildings appear above your head. Find more angles to make the buildings and people misplace. - ** Shooting Range **: Take photos in beautiful places. Don't just take a headshot. You should take the shot from a distance to reflect the magnificent nature. When taking a full-body or half-body portrait with a natural environment (such as green mountains and rivers) as the background, it's best to avoid too many distractions in the background. It's easier to create a shooting atmosphere with a background of the same color. - ** Color matching **: You can bring more bright clothes to make the color of the clothes contrast with the color of the shooting environment. For example, wearing a red dress in the green mountains and rivers, wearing a yellow dress in the purple flowers, etc., can easily create a visual impact. - ** Use props **: Make full use of small objects around you, such as paper bags, food, cameras, etc., to cover your face or pretend to interact with each other. This can increase the photo production rate and make the photo more natural. - ** Create an atmosphere **: Find a suitable shooting angle and let the light naturally shine on the model to enhance the atmosphere of the photo. - ** Character posture and expression **: When facing the camera sideways, you will look slimmer, and you can also highlight the facial lines and body curves. Your movements and expressions will be more playful, which can avoid the sense of distance caused by deliberate posing and make the photo more vivid. - ** Special Shooting Method **: - ** Focus and shooting angle **: If the image shot from a normal angle is messy, you can switch to 2x focal length, so that the sky and scenery occupy half of the image. Place the character on the three-point line, and use 3x focal length to increase the shooting angle to reveal more scenery. The character occupies the middle and bottom two squares of the image. You can also switch to portrait mode. Long press the screen to lock the background as the focus point, making the scene more lively. - ** Foreground utilization **: Bring the scene into the foreground appropriately. For example, use doors, windows, buildings, and other distinctive features as the foreground to make it occupy a larger position on the screen. It can shorten the distance between the audience and the screen and create an immersive intimacy. - ** Use perspective **: Use the perspective of the near and far lines to express the sense of space and increase the artistic appeal of the picture. - ** Selection of shooting equipment and shooting content **: If you use a camera, a lightweight camera and lens are the first choice. For example, a mirrorless camera with several lenses with different focal lengths is enough. He needed to have a good theme. He didn't want to shoot in a running account style. He also needed to reduce shooting in the top light (when the light was soft and warm) and avoid direct sunlight to avoid strong shadows and high contrast. Try to find a unique shooting angle and perspective, avoid taking photos that are similar to other tourists, and capture the unique moments of the journey to take interesting photos to tell a complete story. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some sentences to describe poor photography skills: - The photo was blurry, and it was impossible to identify the subject. - The aperture setting was too large, and the main body of the photo was pitch-black. - The photo was over-exposed, and the entire photo was white. - The focus did not accurately capture the main body. - The stability of the hand was poor, and the photo was a mess. - The glare severely interfered with the color balance. - The camera wasn't adjusted well, and the picture was too dark or too bright. - The shutter speed was not set properly, and the photo was obviously too blurry or too out of focus. - If the angle was not good, the photo would appear incomplete or distorted. - The lighting problem caused the photo to be dull. - The ratio was wrong, and the photo had serious artifacts. - The tone of the photo was too thick and the ratio was wrong. - There were also traces of fingers blocking the camera in the photo. - The main subject was not in the middle of the photo, which affected the layering of the composition. - The photo did not seem to have been adjusted for exposure, white balance, or brightness. - The lighting was not set properly, and the colors in the photo were chaotic and there was no layering. - There was too much noise in the shooting environment, and the photos were terrible. - There were many distortions in the image, and the photo was distorted and lost its similarity with the actual subject. - The photo was out of focus, and the outline of the face was blurry. - The background of the photo had messy lines and meaningless details. - The contrast was too great. The dark side and the bright side were mixed together. - The depth of field of the photo was shallow, and the subject and background were not clear enough. - A reflection appeared at the bottom of the photo, greatly reducing the quality of the photo. - The person in the photo had a color difference and his skin was unnatural. - The degree of exposure in the photos varied, and the colors of different parts were different. - The photos needed better post-processing skills to deal with the details. - The rendering ability of the photo was not enough, and the colors were too rigid. - The image noise reduction in the photo was not enough, and there was still some noise. - The manual focus still needed to be improved. - The photo was cropped too much, distorting the original. - The angle of the photo was not consistent with the subject, and the picture was out of balance. - The background of the photo was prominent, and the main body was dwarfed. - The photo was not sharp enough and lacked a three-dimensional feel. - If the photo's saturation was too high or too low, the picture would not be colored. - It took a lot of practice and experimentation to improve the quality of the photos. - There were too many miscellaneous items in the photo, which affected the impression. - The outline of the photo was not clear enough and lacked beauty. - There was a huge difference between the quality of the photocopied copy and the original. - The photo didn't give people a wide visual space and lacked a sense of immersion. - The photo was too blurry, making it difficult to identify the subject. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some quick writing tips: 1. Before writing, he would first determine the direction of the article, sort out the outline, and clarify the title and other content. 2. Confirm the main event that the article should revolve around. 3. Find the climax of the article and create a classic. 4. Create classic sentences to deepen the reader's impression. 5. Use rhetoric to make the article more vivid. 6. To ensure that the content of the article was authentic. 7. He created from his emotions and resonated with the readers. 8. They should hold their own unique views and avoid blindly imitating others. 9. The appropriate use of verb, adjectives, etc. to increase the sense of the picture and stimulate the reader's imagination. 10. After the first draft was completed, it was reread and revised. 11. To avoid self-satisfaction, especially in self-media writing. 12. If the subject was a character, the characters 'characteristics would be summarized at the beginning. The characters' language would be refined, their actions would be described coherently, their psychological activities would be delicate, and their true feelings would be expressed in an orderly manner. 13. He could use the prototype elicitation method to open up ideas with model essays or excellent works. 14. Using the method of recollection, he went through the process of absorbing, storing, extracting, recording, and sorting out the information to the end. 15. Through the method of association, one thing can be associated with another thing to enrich the content of the article. 16. When the materials are insufficient, you can think of the existing materials from many angles, such as the cause and effect, and the opposite. 17. Use reverse thinking to think from the opposite direction of the problem and present new ideas. 18. Use the Space-Time Development Technique to think about the changes of people or things in different space-times. 19. When he had inspiration, he would record it in time, sort out his thoughts, build a framework, and learn to accumulate a framework for explosive articles.