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The normal photography position of the hand is

The normal shooting positions of the hand are: front and back position and oblique position.

A.? Front and rear position.

B.? Axial position.

C.? Anterior and posterior oblique position.

D.? Posterior anterior position and lateral position.

E.? Posterior anterior position and oblique position.

Answer analysis: E. Back, front and oblique position.

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The basic methods to learn photography well are as follows:

1, Push the lens: Push the camera close to the subject or use the zoom lens to gradually lengthen the focal length, so that the audience has a sense of moving the object visually.

2. Pull the lens: Pull the lens is the antonym of push the lens. On the screen, the audience will feel the feeling that the subject is far away and gradually expand their horizons.

3. Shake the lens: this technique is to make the picture appear dynamic composition by moving and rotating the camera body up and down, left and right, while keeping the camera position unchanged, resulting in the artistic effect of patrolling, looking around the surrounding environment, revealing the inner world of dynamic characters and contrasting emotions.

4. Moving lens: it can be called moving photography. The camera is placed in a movable vehicle or elevator to take pictures of the subject in all directions.

5. Focus first and then compose: first, focus the center of the picture on the face of the person to be photographed, press the shutter button half way to complete the focusing and photometry procedures, press and hold the shutter button, and move the camera horizontally to compose again.

6. door b: door b is a mode that allows you to expose for a long time. Its exposure time is from the time you press the shutter to the time you release it. In the process of using door B, it is best to use tripod and cable release.

7. Guide line composition: This composition technique is often used to shoot bridges or straight roads, which makes the picture have a strong sense of depth and enhances the mystery and unknowns at the end of the picture.

8. Three-way composition: divide the whole picture into nine identical areas, and arrange the main body at the four intersections of the dividing line or any dividing line when shooting.