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Photography moved the painting. That cheese?

Don't move. Photography is an art form that captures real scenes with a camera as a tool, while painting is an art form that uses brushes and pigments. As a tool to express artists' thoughts and emotions through painting. Although photography and painting are different in form and style, there is no direct competition between them. On the contrary, we can learn from each other and inspire each other, so photography has no "cheese" for painting.