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I like photography, but sometimes I am afraid that the person being photographed will be unhappy. How can I sneak a shot that I want to take?

Hey, hey, let me teach the landlord.

The following points should be paid attention to when taking candid photos in life:

1. Don't get too close to the person being photographed. Just don't let him notice or find himself.

2. It's best not to shoot from the front unless the other person is concentrating on something or paying attention to something else.

3. Don't turn on the flash. If the brightness is insufficient, use your own camera to adjust it. You can also change the shooting mode.

4. Make good use of digital zoom. It's absolutely no problem to shoot the front of a person 15 meters away.

5. Self-concealment. Hiding by the table and holding the camera or putting it on the table is also a method.

6. Concealment of the camera. If people can't hide, it's also feasible if others don't notice when the camera is at hand.

I'll give you two very vicious methods:

1. Pick up the camera, lock the characters, then shout the names of the people who have been photographed all their lives (you can also say loudly: XXX is a pig's head), then press the shutter as fast as lightning, and escape from the crime scene.

2. Find a thick book, open it from the middle, and the book will be divided into two parts. In the middle of these two parts, dig holes that match the shape and size of your camera, but don't dig through them first. Dig through the lens part after molding, and reinforce it with adhesive tape (transparent glue) on the front cover and back cover of the book. If you are afraid of easy exposure, you can also add a black-gray book cover, which can also have a black circle or a black square pattern.

After processing, put the camera in at a 18-degree angle. ..... I'm just reading a book. "