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Summary of photography course learning

Since half a month ago, I have taken a photography class every day according to Master's request. By this week, I have finished ten courses, taken many messy photos of myself and received various suggestions from Master. For example, the food taken makes people completely lose their appetite. . . Central Plains Pagoda that looks inclined. . . The night view of the building is also oblique. . . So I found a very serious problem. Many things I used to shoot were oblique and I didn't feel anything unusual. The solution to this problem: open the reference line when taking pictures.

The teacher who lectured in photography class spoke like crosstalk, but I have two questions. The first one is that there is no video, because the courseware is voice. The second is that there is no professional camera, and the shooting tool is just a mobile phone. So many concepts mentioned by the teacher are not understood, or even understood. In the words of the master, nothing. I only heard it once, and I got this impression in my heart. Fortunately, there is a professional camera in the mobile phone to take pictures, and some parameters can be adjusted. Once I took a photo of sunset in the afternoon, and Master told me that I had set the ISO parameters backwards. Emmm, it seems that I need to practice more.

What interests me most is portrait shooting, because portrait shooting has always been one of my weaknesses, and I can make people ugly. The most talked about in the course is to put the face on the intersection of the above two lines with the three-point method. If you look to the left, you will put it at the intersection of the right and the right. Place the object to be displayed, such as the hand or knee, at the intersection of the two lines below. I have probably mastered the theory. I have to find a real person to be my model when I have time. I hope I won't be chased by others, hahaha.