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What is the most common mistake that beginners make when taking pictures?

The first mistake made by novices is that the shooting background is too messy, and the photos taken are full of people, but 99% of novices are guilty. The second is that they are afraid of taking pictures, can't think about composition methods, can't do post-production, and the photos taken are blurred. In addition, the parameters are not set and restored before or after each shooting, such as the setting of aperture is very important. The smaller the f value, the larger the aperture and the blurred background. The larger the F value, the smaller the aperture and the clearer the background. Most people make some mistakes at the beginning of taking pictures. So novices should shoot more, practice more and accumulate more.

From the perspective of self-timer, the photos are all the same, and they only pose as scissors, which is also a common mistake made by novices. So we can change different shooting angles and pose various creative poses, such as 45? You can also pose toothache, eye pain, ear pain, spinal pain, shoulder pain, neck pain and stomach pain instead of foot pain when looking at the distance.

Beginners can't rush to learn technology, aesthetics is very important, so you must stop and think about it, or you can find some better photos of others. It's convenient for us to take pictures now. We don't need to bring a heavy SLR camera, just a mobile phone.

Late shooting is also very important. There is a saying in photography: it's not just taking a photo. Nowadays, many photographers are constantly learning and studying the late-stage skills, controlling the effect of photos completely according to their own intentions, and can also repair the mistakes that are easy to occur in the early stage; That is to say, you can learn photography from the shallow to the deep, and you can start with composition, as long as you master the trisection, symmetrical composition, frame composition, guide line, diagonal and triangle, curve composition, divergent composition, addition principle, subtraction principle, overlooking composition, head-up composition, looking up composition and so on.