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How to learn to appreciate photographic works

Learning to appreciate photographic works is one of the basic skills of photographers, because only through appreciation can we learn more from other people's works. The appreciation of photographic works can be roughly divided into four types:

The first one is more popular.

When ordinary people look at calendars, they can only say that the scenery is beautiful, the protagonist is beautiful, the colors are fresh and the photos are clear. In fact, as long as the weather is well grasped, it is easier to take good-looking photos as long as the scenic spots or theme characters look better. Photographers are also prone to a sense of accomplishment.

The second is a photographer.

They pay more attention to the composition, tone, color and lighting skills of photos. Generally speaking, the photos they have taken have begun to develop in the direction of artistic photography, and these photos are somewhat interesting.

The third kind is enthusiasts.

Their persistent pursuit of photography is admirable. They are very concerned about the choice of photographic equipment. Such as cameras, lenses, film, photographic paper, potions, etc. Because they have learned that the quality of photographic works is closely related to the choice of equipment. But we must not just talk about "weapons."

The fourth is the photographer.

They pay more attention to the conception, ideological connotation, the timing of shooting and the grasp of character expression, the visual impact of the works, the techniques and skills of expressing the theme, post-production and so on. Therefore, the works of these masters are always attractive, and the more you look at them, the more interesting they become.