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We want to take a picture of growing up in the sun. What should we shoot?

/200705/20/f/7846703.jpg With the blood bubbles left over from the last meal, a cub shows that the hunter is naturally dependent on speed. In the extreme sprint, a thin film protects the eyes, and the wide nostrils allow rapid inhalation of oxygen. Black "tears" may limit its glare. The depth of field of this photo is very small, and the clear range is limited to the right eye of the cub and the part on the same plane. The rest are blurred to varying degrees, and the foreground and background are blurred to the point where only a large area of color is left. The use of this minimal depth of field makes the viewer's perspective have to fall on the clearest leopard eye. The eyes of cheetahs who strive for survival are different from those of human beings. Its eyes are covered with a film, which is used to protect the eyes exposed to the rapidly changing environment during running and prevent the dust, flying grass leaves and insects in the air from hurting the eyes. Dark circles, known as "tears", also play a role in strengthening eye protection. However, despite the small depth of field, other parts of this cheetah can still be distinguished. Its most special part is the blood on the beard between the nose and mouth. This is the blood bubble it left after enjoying its last meal. After a short and fierce chase, it has consumed a lot of oxygen in the blood and paid a lot of physical strength to enjoy this meal. At the moment, its open nostrils and mouth are inhaling oxygen to replenish the physical strength exhausted by strenuous exercise just now. The light in the whole picture is natural light, mainly from above the cheetah's head. The falling sunlight illuminates the cheetah's head and face, and the hair will appear. The teeth sparkled in the light, but they didn't feel ferocious. On the contrary, the solidified sense of sacredness fills the picture. Natural light is not strong, partly because it is blocked by grass, which makes the bright part not very bright, and also causes the dark part not to be obviously dim. The cub's face appears clear and raised in the light, which makes the picture abandon the tone of darkness and fear. In the harmonious state without obvious contrast, the whole picture creates a warm, happy and healthy tone, and this growing comfort is also integrated into it, which is incredible. The color of the whole picture is relatively simple, and the main colors are green in the grass and yellow and black on the leopard. More interestingly, the blur of green in the foreground affects the color of the main body, so that the whole cub is covered with a shallow blue-green color. The yellow and black parts occupy the brightest part of the main body, and the other parts are a strange mixture of yellow and green tones. Bright and rare colors make the picture look simple and compact, highlight the main body and not appear redundant. It also casts a simple and pure taste on the whole picture, setting off the beautiful, calm and violent moments of nature. As you can see, the cheetah didn't notice the photographer at all, but his pupil looked up at the distant sky. Its expression is vivid, and its slightly tilted head and open mouth present a changing state. It seems to be a deep sigh of relief after satisfaction. In the process of raising its head, it happened to be photographed by the photographer. The moment of solidification is a state full of satisfaction with the past and longing for the future. Survival is a running cheetah. At the moment, it is breathing the air on the grassland, enjoying the feeling of just filling its stomach and looking forward to the future, which is fully reflected in this photo. This instantaneous feeling of dynamic and static combination reflects the theme of "cheetah: ghost on the grassland" in the photo.