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How to remember the action in photography?
Action annotations can be divided into headache, toothache, low back pain, big foot pain, calf pain and foot pain from head to toe. You must be puzzled when you read it. I'll tell you slowly: the headache is divided into two sides: one side hurts when MM's hands are placed on both sides of her head; It hurts to put your hand on the left or right side of your head; After two hands or one hand caresses the back of the head, the toothache is divided into two parts: two hands rub the cheeks and one hand rubs the cheeks. If you can't stand the toothache, you can also squat down and wipe your cheeks. And so on. Lumbago is divided into: pain on both sides, hands stuck in the waist, but this action is more professional and it is not easy to take pictures at ordinary times. One side hurts, the pain is almost the same, inserted in the waist, slightly twisted across. By analogy, there are leg pain, foot pain and so on. The action of any photo can be classified as a part of "pain", so it can be remembered quickly. I have an e-book, with pictures and texts, dedicated to remembering actions. If you need it, you can give me your email and I will send it to you.
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