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Is there only one center in the photographic picture?

There is only one center in the photo.

A photo, without a visual center and a focus that can attract the audience, the audience will be confused when they see the photo. The visual center can be the subject of shooting or a part of the subject. This visual center should be placed in a prominent position in the picture when composing, so that the audience can notice it at a glance.

Photography skills:

1. Use a reflective card if necessary.

Wrap it in a white card or aluminum foil to reflect the light on the object and illuminate the shadow on the object. Be careful not to let this card appear in the shooting range.

2. Be patient.

Sometimes, even the breeze blurs close-ups. You must be patient at this time, and you'd better wait until the wind blows over. Similarly, when shooting outdoors, when the clouds in the sky cover the sun, it is best to wait until the sun comes out, so that the photos taken will look brighter than those taken on cloudy days.

3. Focus on the track

Although it is not necessary for shooting, the focus track is a good auxiliary device, which can help you take good close-ups. The focal track can make the camera move along the X-axis and Y-axis in very small increments, and can accurately control the camera position and the depth of field of the picture. It is very troublesome to move the triangular bracket to the ideal position.