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Island photographers use

This kind of underwater shooting is far less difficult for photographers than dancers.

What the photographer needs to do is to protect the equipment, soak it in water, and the oxygen mask will be fully equipped. There is more than one photographer, which can be changed.

Admittedly, it is much more difficult than ordinary shooting, but underwater photography technology is not uncommon. Island countries and tourist attractions are the first, and underwater photography is a standard industry.

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But underwater dancing is not common.

For ordinary people, it takes up to five seconds to open their eyes underwater, but this dancer needs a long time to open her eyes.

In the case of high pressure, hypoxia and water resistance (which seriously affects muscle coordination and judgment), dance movements need to be in place. Moreover, the clothes are made of silk, which means that they need to be adjusted before and after each shooting. A little carelessness is a waste film.

The closest thing to this scene in daily life is underwater wedding photography. The shooting location is generally a shallow swimming pool, where you can come up at any time and adjust the yarn at any time, but even so, this kind of shooting is the most uncomfortable and the film yield is very low.

To sum up, in view of the overall difficulty of this film, I admire the dancers even more. Of course, the final shooting effect is very good, and it is also a rare dance experience for the dancers themselves.

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In my opinion, underwater dance is just one word: cow.

From the audience's point of view, this underwater dance presents the effect of "flying in Dunhuang" very well, just like the feeling of weightlessness floating on silk, which is particularly fairy.

It's amazing! Super amazing! Let people shine! Life series, so beautiful!

To tell the truth, I can't remember which year there was such an impact program at the Dragon Boat Festival. It's hard to imagine how much effort the performers and the behind-the-scenes team have put into this program to deserve such a high evaluation!

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Thank you very much, Miss Dancer, Mr. Fu Hua Dao, the photographer, for planning this program. This is really a good opportunity to promote China culture!