Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - A good photographer can't capture your beauty, and literary talent can't express your complete sentences. What is this?

A good photographer can't capture your beauty, and literary talent can't express your complete sentences. What is this?

It should be words like elegance, temperament, grace, charm and smile.

Photographers, if they are good enough, should be able to discover and express beauty. Although it may not be fully expressed, it can be beautiful. There is no doubt about it.

So the meaning of the first sentence should be that you are too perfect and too personal, and the photographer can't reflect a three-dimensional you after racking his brains. I can't find the beauty that matches you.

According to the understanding of the first sentence, the second sentence should express the same meaning, or it may be humorous, and the second sentence is ironic.

If elegance comes after literary talent, it will be repeated. According to the rhyme law, the word in the second sentence should be the fourth tone, and it is best if it is a single word. Not a single word, but also two words plus a central word, or a four-word overlapping sound.

In this way, charm seems more appropriate.