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Photographic landscape
Scenery means that the distance between the camera and the object is different during shooting, and their positions in the display are also different. According to different positions, it can be divided into five types from near to far, namely, close shot (above human shoulders), close shot (above human chest), middle shot (above human knees), panorama (the whole environment of human body and surrounding parts) and distant shot (the environment where the subject is located).
In the process of shooting, the photographer uses different angles and different scenes to convey the photographer's thoughts and ideas through the photos taken, which can also enhance the appeal of the photos.
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