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Opening ceremony photographer

The opening ceremony is a large-scale activity. Let me briefly say some immature suggestions:

1. Point-to-surface combination: there are big scenes (wide-angle head is essential) and local close-ups, such as important leaders' speeches.

2. Pay attention to the timing: ask the student union or school for the steps of the opening ceremony, and make preparations for shooting in advance, so as not to be in a hurry and miss the shooting opportunity, especially the latter, which is fleeting.

3。 In advance, or on the day of shooting, you must step on the spot and measure the light to find the best angle position and aperture shutter combination. It would be better if you can save the custom configuration (Canon 40d has this function since then).

Finally, it is best to have two cameras, a wide-angle scene and a telephoto close-up, so there is not much time to change lenses when you are active.

Good luck!