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What is the spatial relationship between the camera and the object in the viewfinder?
Location and distance. In a photograph taken by a camera or camcorder, the relative position and distance between the subject and the camera that took it. This spatial relationship can be controlled by shooting angle, shooting distance, lens focal length and other factors, so as to achieve different shooting effects.
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