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How to choose photos when using fixed-point photography
Choose some representative photos. Representative photos are photos that are close to the original appearance of the subject (or person), objective, and can express its main emotions. Therefore, when using fixed-point photography, you should choose some representative photos. Fixed-point photography is to use the same camera to stand in the same place and in the same direction to take photos of blind spots, unsafe areas, and areas that do not comply with the 5S principles of the factory and post them where everyone can see them to stimulate everyone's willingness to improve. The improved results will be photographed and published so that everyone can understand the results of the improvements.
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