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How to take clear photos?

It's really hard to get. If so, ask for help from the universal trash can, which is the following paragraph: "The secret of keeping the hand-held camera clear. If you shoot when the sun is not so strong, you will worry that you won't get a clear enough picture. In this case, try the methods commonly used by professional photographers! Switch to continuous shooting mode, press the shutter, and you can take many photos, not just one or two. At least one of so many photos is clearly imaged. If it is a very important photo, it can often save the overall situation. I have used this method many times and solved the urgent need more than once. I learned this method from photographer Joel Lipowitz. When we went out to shoot together, I saw him holding a camera with its tape wrapped around his upper arm (he called it the damn handle). Wrap the camera strap around your arm (slightly higher than your elbow), so that you can support the camera when shooting, and the camera is more stable and the image is clearer. Wrap the camera strap firmly around your wrist and tighten it, so that the camera in your hand is more stable. You can see how the above picture wraps around, but this pose is for demonstration-you need to hold the camera in front of your eyes and observe the viewfinder when shooting. Professional photographers will also use another method (without using a tripod) (a) to lean against the wall to make their bodies more stable. When the fuselage is stable, the camera will be more stable; Or (b) lean or place the camera on railings, fences or other fixtures and use these fixtures as tripods. When there is no tripod, pay attention to the substitutes of these tripods, they are very useful. " I didn't say he was talking nonsense, did I? I'm just a little disgusted.