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How to capture photos?

I don't have much experience. I hope I can help you: 1 Anti-shake, you need to press the shutter instantly to prevent hand shake, especially snapshots; 2. continuous shooting mode is always helpful for snapshots, which is beneficial and harmless; 3. It takes more practice to get a high-quality picture by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed. Capturing is only a matter of an instant. After that, there will be no picture quality problems. It's best to practice the reaction ability of the content to be captured first. Of course, it doesn't mean that the quality of the picture is not important, but that the landlord can shoot still life or micro-dynamic, practice step by step, and cooperate with the inner aesthetics, the reaction of the brain and the coordination speed of his hands well, so that it is possible to complete a series confidently at the moment of snapshot. 5. Motion direction, the snapshot must be dynamic, and the dynamic will definitely involve the direction of motion. Whether the moving direction of the object in the lens is horizontal or vertical has a direct and important influence on the final shooting result. The selected shooting angle makes the subject move horizontally in the lens, which means that the photographer can't get rid of the passive situation that he can only capture by translating the lens. Aside from the technical level of lateral movement, the subject moves vertically in the lens, which is very beneficial to capture runners, birds and so on. 6. A fool's camera just can't adjust anything, so just press the shutter. The cameras used by the earliest photographers can't even compare with our worst fool cameras now, but they made classics. It can be seen that the most important thing is the content and ideas of shooting. I don't agree with the saying that "if you want to take a snapshot, don't think about automatic mode, and M file is king". Auto and M files should be used together or interchangeably in different situations. As a novice, it is most important to practice the ability to respond to the subject and the ideological purpose of shooting, rather than being limited to what kind of thinking; 7. Photography is done by light. No matter what kind of camera, adequate light is of course the best. If you want to learn photography, if you have the ability, don't turn on the flash. In this way, you can avoid laziness and dependence caused by turning off the lights and urge yourself to practice frequently. Even if the light is insufficient, the exposure can be made accurate by M adjustment. 8. There will be several situations in the final result of capturing a dynamic picture: a. The very clear subject is completely frozen by the camera instantly, and the movement law is naked anatomy; B. The subject and the surrounding environment are completely blurred; C. "Ghost" or "tail" (all or part of the subject is trailing) appears in the finished product with the subject moving laterally in the lens. Reasons: A. The combination of aesthetics and technology of snapshot is successful; B, when the shutter is pressed, the hand shakes; Exposure or shutter speed can't keep up; There is a big gap between the lateral movement of the subject in the lens and the speed followed by the lens; C. In fact, the exposure and shutter speed are wrong. Photography is a very subjective thing. Some people deliberately shoot this effect in order to show the dynamic of the subject. Ah, I'm so sleepy. It's almost 2 o'clock, that's all. I hope a little advice will help. Good night, sweet dreams ~ Follow-up: As long as it's a little darker, I'll adjust the ISO to around 800, otherwise I won't be able to shoot it at all, but there will be more noise. Is there a technical problem? Just like how to shoot when the sky is incomplete? Like LOMO?