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What problems should we pay attention to when taking portraits?

In order to express our meaning more intuitively, we specially select a group from netizens' submissions as "typical cases" to comment. In addition, we didn't mean to comment on MM's posture or expression.

We also don't want to see MM with such an expression on the first picture. It looks cute on the surface, but if it is seen by a serious photographer, it is a very bad expression and can only damage the image of MM in people's minds.

The second one. First of all, we may feel that the wall on which the head depends has just cracked here, regardless of whether MM has the specialty of "iron head work". I don't know if the photographer did it on purpose, but it did affect the effect of the whole picture. That's right. Problems to avoid when shooting.

The third one. This kind of shooting itself is what we often use, but the expression of mm. Let people see that they don't know what the photographer wants to say. Taking such photos can make MM smile or give a confused look, which will be very effective.

The fourth one. The artistic conception of this painting should be good. However, the plants above MM's head, I believe that the photographer thinks of embellishment, but the result is counterproductive; It's still a matter of composition. If there is no such plant or in a different location, this photo may be better.

The fifth one. First of all, the off-focus of the Canon EF 50mm F/ 1.4 Usm lens is really charming, and the overall picture is good. Wait, MM's bra shoulder strap is exposed, which affects the harmony of the whole picture. At this time, we still suggest that MM put the shoulder straps in order.

The sixth. This posture really can't show the beauty, mistakes and mistakes of any side of MM.

The last one. The picture itself is not a big problem, but the traces of post-processing are too obvious. That is what we often call "excessive grinding". Excessive dermabrasion will lead to the loss of MM skin details, especially the face, almost like a "face-shaped person". Grinding or post-treatment must be appropriate!