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Why does Huawei 7plus always take a selfie with the screen off?

This may be that sometimes our mobile phone looks like this, anyway, it looks like this when the screen is black. Here are some irrelevant ones from Baidu Encyclopedia! ! !

self-portrait; selfie

Words and phrases

This entry is a polysemous word with five senses.

Self-portrait (selfie[ 1]), that is, taking a portrait of yourself.

2065438+In May 2005, Christian LeBron, from Vancouver, Canada, was playing ball in Gegen Island, Thailand. When he fed the elephant bananas, it took away his sports camera. As a result, a dramatic scene happened: the elephant rolled up its camera with its nose and took a selfie with LeBron next to it, inadvertently becoming a "selfie master." The picture shows the "selfie" photo completed by the elephant. [2]

Chinese name

self-portrait; selfie

Foreign name

self-portrait; selfie

The first selfie taker

Robert cornelius

Self-timer popularization time

1900 February

Shooting tool

Digital camera mobile phone

quick

navigate by water/air

Shooting steps, shooting skills, self-portrait anecdotes addicted to annual vocabulary

Self-portrait history

The first selfie in human history appeared in 1839, which was taken by American photographer Robert cornelius. Only at that time, cameras were not popular, and ordinary people could not take selfies. It was not until 1900 Kodak introduced the cheap "box brownie" camera that the camera began to be popularized among ordinary people.

The first selfie

On October 2013165438+10, Mashable posted some selected antique selfies. For modern people, selfie is just a form of entertainment, but for the pioneers of selfie in the early 20th century, it is tantamount to a revolutionary innovation. These antique selfies include a photo taken by a British woman with a Kodak "Box Brownie" camera. She wore a plaid dress and took this selfie in front of the mirror. The photo was taken at 1900, which is the same year that Kodak introduced the "Box Brownie" camera. This camera has revolutionized the art of photography. Before it, photography was only the patent of a few people. After it, ordinary people can also play photography, so many selfies have been passed down to this day.

Masterpieces that surprise modern people, such as 1966 Terry Finch's selfie before skydiving. In addition, there is a selfie of a woman holding a trophy in the 1930s, and a close-up selfie of a gentleman in a tweed suit 1938.

The modern selfie wave stems from the revolution of social networks and smart phones, and the appearance of antique selfie photos is also the result of technological innovation. Cameras and modern photography began in 1790, and Thomas Wedgwood, an Englishman, made the basic model of the camera. By 1826, the French inventor Joseph Nieps developed it into a device similar to a modern camera.

1838, human beings put their own images on film for the first time. Soon after, the first selfie appeared in the world-1839, American photographer Robert cornelius took the first selfie. However, since then, selfies have not become popular, and ordinary people have to wait until February 1900 Kodak "Box Brownie" camera came out. The price of this camera is only 1 USD, the shell is made of cardboard, and the film is 1 17mm. Once launched, it was very popular and sold millions of cameras. The price is cheap and the operation is simple, and the snapshot technology is popularized all over the world. British women's selfies at 1900 also prove that it makes selfies a trend.

Your selfie is ridiculed as "low", really because it is not advanced enough.

Accidental art

Zan 73

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Shooting steps

After setting various parameters, the user preset his position in the photo and then pressed the shutter. At this time, the digital camera starts counting down, and the counting down time is set by the user (2 seconds or 10 seconds). At this time, the user also poses in front of the digital camera. After the countdown is completed, the camera shutter automatically releases the photo. This is the whole process of taking selfies.

Shooting skill

Good support: there is a certain planning for composition.

Because it's a selfie, you should give the camera a support first. If you have a tripod, you can use it. If not, you can consider using tables, cabinets and window sills as support. This ensures the stability of the picture and improves the clarity. Because it is a selfie, the composition must be determined before shooting. Consider marking the background and ground. To decide your position. But it's really the easiest way to take more pictures and try.

Remote control shooting: If the digital camera you use has a remote control, you can use the remote control to shoot, so that you can keep track of the shooting time at any time. If you don't have a remote control, you can consider using the self-timer function, but you need to determine where you need to stay in advance. In order to shoot smoothly.

Keep a distance: keep a distance from the lens to avoid deformation and focusing error. The lens of many digital cameras will produce inevitable perspective distortion when shooting at wide angle and close range. The simplest thing to say is that the face of the person in the photo taken by the camera has been deformed. This is a taboo for portrait shooting, so you need to keep a certain distance from the camera. The first one is to find a bracket for the camera in order to better use the self-timer function. Close-up selfies may also cause some unnecessary focusing errors, because you are too close to the camera and may be shorter than the focusing distance of this digital camera. The photos taken in this way are naturally blurred.

Reject flash: the flash of digital camera can be used as a supplementary light source in the case of insufficient light, but in fact, the shooting effect of built-in flash or external overhead flash is not very good. Shooting people at close range will definitely look too bright, causing problems such as overexposure of the face. Make the final photo effect unnatural. Therefore, in the case of poor lighting conditions, we can consider finding a larger white paper or foam board as a reflective fill light, which is much better than directly using the built-in flash to force the flash. Or combine the performance of digital camera to improve the sensitivity and shoot directly without flash. Using flash in close-range portrait shooting may also produce some purple edges and red eyes. Therefore, choosing a scene with good light and directly turning off the flash with a digital camera can achieve quite good picture effects.