Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What's the difference between the real appearance and the photos taken?

What's the difference between the real appearance and the photos taken?

You always look in the mirror when you go to the mall to buy clothes. There are always others around you. At that time, if you look at him in the mirror and then at him in reality, you will understand that the mirror is more realistic.

And taking pictures mainly depends on the face. If you have a strong three-dimensional sense, it will look good.

Sometimes in life, you think that people with average looks are unexpectedly good-looking in front of the camera. That's why.

In the east, the face is generally not so three-dimensional, and good-looking people may not look good.

And people's temperament is also very important.

Dong Wenhua, for example, is very beautiful. But it doesn't look good on TV, because the face is so peaceful that westernized people like Qu Ying won't go out of shape.

As for the documentary photography upstairs. . . You can't tell if animals and plants are not on camera. . .

Only when you photograph a person will you feel that this person is really photographing you, but you should look better and be smart in life.

There is another person who likes you, which will expand your good-looking places. The so-called beauty is in the eye of the beholder.