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How to set the posture skills of travel photography
1, reach out to block the sun
Reaching out to cover the sun creates the feeling that the sun is too strong during the trip, and inadvertently raising my hand to cover the sun, which is very beautiful and natural.
Step 2 look up and feel the sunshine
Traveling in a different place, of course, you should feel the fresh air of local sunshine. Raise your head, face the sun, close your eyes, and make a feeling movement, which is beautiful and artistic.
3. Don't look at the camera.
Looking at the camera awkwardly? This is not easy, don't look at the camera, let yourself see the sky, the earth, the sea and the clouds, and turn your eyes away. You are a natural scenery.
4. Look at the distance from the side.
Travel is full of beautiful scenery, big cities and towns. Standing in a place, giving the camera a side face, naturally looking at the beautiful scenery in the distance, beautiful and artistic.
5. Take a snapshot while walking
Travel is a stop-and-go process. If you don't want to pose to take pictures, let the photographer take pictures while walking, which will be more natural.
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