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Jesus, what is light?
Jesus light is also called Tindal phenomenon. When a beam of light passes through the colloid, the whole optical path can be seen in the vertical direction of the optical path, which is called Tindal phenomenon. This kind of light is actually very common and can give photographers a beautiful and sacred feeling, so many photographers like it very much. But when shooting, we should pay attention to one thing: even the best light of Jesus needs good scenery to see. Don't shoot for the light of Jesus. When the main scene is good, the appearance of Jesus light can help photographers set off the atmosphere and add icing on the cake. If the main scene is not good, even the best Jesus light is useless, and the shooting effect is not particularly good.
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