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Why do photographers' photos always look clean and there are no other passers-by at all?

The photographer's photos always look clean, but he has this consciousness when shooting. The same scenery needs someone to set it off, so you have to wait for the right person to shoot it. If there is no one, just wait for no one to shoot. Unlike us, we filmed the scene immediately. People are like this, and so are other things in the photos. Let it have what it deserves and try to avoid what it doesn't have. Of course, sometimes it can be made up by post-processing, but it is not as convenient and natural as shooting.

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