Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Usually, the camera is idle. I am a novice. Why do I always take unclear photos? SONYT700, please ask the photographer to teach me photography.

Usually, the camera is idle. I am a novice. Why do I always take unclear photos? SONYT700, please ask the photographer to teach me photography.

Usually when taking pictures, the person holding the camera leans forward to show off, and then keeps the camera stable with his arm. As a result, the photos taken were a bit disappointing. So remember, the correct photography posture should be: use your legs to bear the weight, not your hands.

Principles for adjusting the correct posture:

1. Hold the camera with both hands, control the body and shutter with the right hand, and hold the lens with the left hand;

2. Take a half step forward and keep your knees slightly bent, and evenly distribute the weight on your legs;

3. For SLR digital cameras, the viewfinder should be held in front of the left eye. If it is an ordinary digital camera, it should be eye-level before 15cm.

4. Clip your arms to your sides, keep your left forearm completely vertical, but don't go forward beyond your toes to avoid camera shake caused by leaning forward;

Take a deep breath, hold your breath but not too long, and press the shutter as gently as possible.