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Photography appreciation, oblique composition?
The funny answer on the first floor is awesome!
My answer is similar. This is a way to express the psychology of the object, and it can also express inequality.
For example, when taking a picture of a depressed person, the photographer will tilt the camera slightly to show his psychology and emotions. . . .
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