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About the problem of shooting flowers with SLR, please give me your advice ~

Some suggestions:

1. The best time to shoot is in the morning, the air is more permeable, and the petals are more moist. If you are lucky, you can still see dew.

2. Choose the right angle and try to make the background solid. If you can't find it, you can take a piece of cardboard with you and put it behind the flowers as the background when shooting.

3. If conditions permit, shoot against the light as much as possible. In the morning, the light is not strong, the backlight is absolutely no problem, and in the case of backlight, the petals will appear very clear.

4. If the landlord wants to blur, he doesn't have to have a big aperture. Increasing the focal length and slightly reducing the aperture can also produce a good blur effect, provided, of course, that your hands can't shake and you can't put them on the shelves.

That's about it. I hope it will help the landlord.