Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Can a baby under the full moon take pictures?

Can a baby under the full moon take pictures?

The first step is for the mother to tell whether the baby has no full moon or can't take pictures. Mainly depends on how to take pictures. No matter whether the baby is full moon or not, the flash can't be pointed at the eyes at any time. It is ok to take pictures at other times, so don't think that the baby can't take pictures without a full moon.

In fact, the second one is to check whether the flash is turned off before taking pictures of the baby before the full moon, especially when taking pictures of the face, which is easy to stimulate the baby before the full moon, and it is still very big for the baby's eyes, because the flash has strong light, which is very big for the baby before the full moon.

Finally, if you really want to take pictures, you can actually choose a place with bright light during the day or around, so that you won't inadvertently hurt your baby at this time. In other words, when taking pictures, it is really necessary to change the illumination angle of the flash to avoid finding the baby's eyes directly, so babies without a full moon can take pictures normally.