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What do you mean the photos are realistic?

The truth of a photo refers to the real situation of the scene or object presented by the photo. In other words, photos can restore the scene when shooting, so that viewers have an immersive feeling. The stronger a photo is, the more it can arouse people's emotions. Therefore, when taking photos, especially humanistic photos, we need to try our best to capture the truest emotions and scenes in order to better convey the author's intentions and thoughts.

The authenticity of photos is one of the most basic elements of photography. A photographic work can truly present the subject, which is the embodiment of the photographer's technology and artistic skill. Only when there is enough realism can the photos be more infectious and convincing. Truth is often considered as one of the most valuable factors in photography competitions and evaluations. Therefore, for all photographers, it is an essential basic quality to constantly improve the realism and observation of photos.

To enhance the realism of photos, we must first start from the perspective of material selection and shooting. Choose emotional and thoughtful themes and scenes to make the photos more real and intimate. Secondly, pay attention to composition and expression skills when shooting, try to restore the actual situation when shooting, so that viewers have the illusion of shooting on the spot. Finally, in the post-processing of photos, some color matching and retouching skills should be properly used to enhance the on-site effect of photos.