Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Push-pull camera
Push-pull camera
Push: the lens is closer to the subject;
Pull: gradually widen the distance between the lens and the subject;
Shake: centering on the photographer, make the camera arc and rotate left or right in the plane;
Move: let the camera move in the direction perpendicular to the lens optical axis in the plane formed by the optical axis and the moving direction;
Follow: The camera lens moves with the movement of the subject.
I made it very clear. Draw this picture yourself.
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