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What is the name of squirrel photography?

Looking for the ancients, of course! Classical Chinese is full of literary talent. There are so many ancient prose, it is not difficult to find ancient prose that conforms to the artistic conception and pattern of your works. It can be used directly or modified slightly. By using such a title, the audience will have association when they appreciate your work, and the expressive force of your work will also be enhanced.

But it's best not to be too straightforward in naming, and don't take names that have been overused. Better use puns or something.

Of course, you can shoot "Top Gun" when you shoot a fighter plane, but it is obviously better to write "Holding the Festival Clouds" for a change.

When people see it, the heroic image of a fighter will emerge in their minds, and the meaning of the word "in the clouds" has also expanded here.

You filmed the scene when the rain just stopped in the afternoon, and you associated it with the "drizzling sunset rain", so you changed it and named it "the beginning of dusk rain".

When you shoot a drone hovering in the air, if you have a title "Sweeping Eight Wastes", the humble photos will suddenly become interesting.

Emperor Qianlong wrote "The Afterglow of Tang Xue" at the beginning of Cold Food Post. This change can be applied to many works, especially photos taken at night. Sunset in Jingshan or something like that.

(of course, you have to look at the object!

If you recollect Lujiazui, it is neither fish nor fowl. It is also good to use some famous paintings, such as "Open the Wind and Clear the Clear" and "Starry Night"