Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - The picture below shows the photos of her son and rabbit taken by Russian female photographer Elena Shu Mukhlova. Please observe carefully to make the picture accurate and vivid.

The breeze care

The picture below shows the photos of her son and rabbit taken by Russian female photographer Elena Shu Mukhlova. Please observe carefully to make the picture accurate and vivid.

The breeze care

The picture below shows the photos of her son and rabbit taken by Russian female photographer Elena Shu Mukhlova. Please observe carefully to make the picture accurate and vivid.

The breeze caressed the child's face and the sun shone harmoniously. Not far away, the grass tree glowed green. A child's sweet smile is like a quiet blooming flower. He happily lifted the gentle rabbit, gently closed his eyes and stroked its furry mouth with the tip of his nose.

Analysis of test questions: This question is similar to the test questions in Shandong Paper in 2008-the description of "Liu Xuan's wonderful moments in the floor exercise competition" is also a test of vivid expression ability, which also requires the use of metaphor and analogy rhetoric, as well as the number of words. In preparing for the exam, the ability to express vivid images is a must, so we should be fully prepared. The requirement of vivid images is often reflected in the use of rhetoric, so preparing for the exam is to skillfully use commonly used rhetoric (especially metaphor and analogy). This problem also needs "careful observation" and "accurate" description. Candidates should pay attention to the fact that the child's hair is fluttering in the photo, with the effect of sunlight shining on the side. The environment is not clear, but it should be the environment of trees and grasslands. Of course, the details of the child's expression and movements should also be shown to show the cute characteristics of rabbits. The number of words should not exceed the required 80 words, but it should not be too small. Too little means that you don't observe carefully and pay attention to details.