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How to pose when shooting scenery

In our daily life, we will definitely have a lot of experience of going out to take photos, especially when taking landscape photos, and we always don't know what posture to pose. So how to pose according to the scenery is more artistic? Here are some tips to help you.

How to pose according to the scenery and read it step by step.

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First, cover half your face with flowers.

We usually take pictures with flowers as the background, especially in summer, and this kind of scenery can be seen everywhere. At this time, we can block our face with a flower and create an effect that still hides half of her face in front of us behind her guitar effect. The photos we take will be very feel.

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Second, hold your chin with one hand and squat.

This pose is suitable for shooting in the sea of flowers and the seaside. Of course, the angle is very important. At this time, it is necessary to test the photographer's skills. The action of holding chin with one hand should not be too stiff, as natural as possible, and the photos taken are also beautiful.

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Third, with the help of the unique props of the scenic spot.

Sometimes we go to the desert or the seaside to play. If you want to take some very tall photos, you need to use the unique props of scenic spots, such as camels in the desert. At this time, we don't need to put any special actions, just take pictures naturally.

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Fourth, perspective.

Taking pictures of people with scenery as the background is not suitable for shooting particularly close scenes. At this time, we also pose on the side and take a long shot of the distant view, so that the photos are filled with people and scenery, which will be very artistic.

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Fifth, jump.

Summer is very suitable for going to the seaside. When taking pictures at the seaside, we can pose for jumping, whether it is frontal jumping or lateral jumping, the effect is very good.

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Sixth, hold your face with your hands.

If the scenery is relatively open, you can take close-ups of people, which is equivalent to close-ups of people. You can hold your face with your hands, which will not only make your face smaller, but also avoid the problem of not knowing where to put your hands.