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What kind of photos are good?

We only take pictures to keep the beautiful moments in life (aren't some movies that expose and lash the ugliness and darkness also to set off the beauty and express our yearning for truth, goodness and beauty? ), so you won't object? So I think for me and other ordinary fans, basically correct exposure, bright color balance and composition that meets the aesthetic requirements of most people are the necessary prerequisites for a good photo; If I can't meet such basic requirements, I will not hesitate to put those photos with blurred pictures, dark colors and messy contents into the wastebasket or delete them immediately.

I think there are several good movies:

An immediate record of emergencies with preservation and news value. The essence of this kind of photos is documentary, and its advantages and disadvantages lie in the recorded content itself and its integrity, which cannot be completely treated with artistic requirements.

Photos showing photography skills. For example, many photographers have taken photos of the dripping process of water droplets: one or several crystal-clear water droplets fall into a clear water with dazzling light spots, and the clear water splashes a water column ... I admire such photos, but unfortunately I have not learned them so far.

Deliberately chosen light is used to paint a better picture than the eyes can see. I think running out of light is necessary in all shooting exercises. No matter what kind of photos: scenery, people or still life, if there is no good light, unless there are other bright spots to make up for the lack of light, it is difficult to call them good photos.

Photos that can fully express the shooting intention or express the behavior and expression of the characters conceived by the author. For the shooting of characters, expressions are as important as light, and capturing vivid expressions is definitely a good film; The behavior of characters can be understood as the physical expression of expressions.

An image that is not easy to see with the naked eye. Macro photography is naturally the most representative.