Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why can't I take pictures in a place with heavy yin after pregnancy?

Why can't I take pictures in a place with heavy yin after pregnancy?

After pregnancy, you can't take pictures in places with heavy yin, such as hospitals, cemeteries or funeral homes, slaughterhouses, empty houses where few people live, secluded houses, etc. Not only bad for adults, but also bad for the fetus. You can't take pictures of your big belly at will.

If you shoot when people are sleeping seriously, it is easy to shoot problems if you don't shoot well, because I believe it will bring people's souls into the lens. This is often a "foul" of the baby's parents. Feng Shui expert Dr. Zheng Weijian reminds you to be careful.

Don't pat the ceiling in the elevator. Physiology believes that the soul after death likes to wander on the top of the elevator. Dr Zheng Weijian, a feng shui expert, further said that whether you live in the basement or visit it, you should take photos carefully in the basement.

You can't shoot the smoke in the old house. Sudden smoke may be a precursor to something unknown breaking into this world. If photographed, it is possible to take them home. Dr. Zheng Weijian, a feng shui expert, thinks that unless you are a professional photographer, you should be careful to shoot inexplicable things.

Be careful to take photos of tunnels and cave entrances. Because these places are often the connection points to another world. Dr. Zheng Weijian, an expert in geomantic omen, reminded his friends that if a few friends broke the rules, the consequences would be really bad.

Don't take pictures of yourself or others in front of the mirror at night. The mirror is negative and easy to attract yin. Seeing what you don't want to see is often unexpected.

Carefully take photos with the family cemetery of the deceased. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, many people go to the grave, and some people take photos with their relatives' tombstones. Don't you know, some scenes include other people's cemeteries, and the results are definitely not good.