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What are the common scenes in photography? What are the characteristics of each scene?

Usually five kinds of scenery are divided into: distant view, panoramic view, middle view, close view and close-up. "Take advantage of its potential far away" mainly depicts the general appearance of the natural environment with beautiful forests and snowy plains, lonely smoke in the desert and sunset in the long river. Traveling to a place, this scene is often indispensable and often the most pleasing to the eye. If there are people in the foreground, people are often a point or can't see clearly at all.

"Close spirit", the close shot mainly shows people's expressions. What moves people is nothing more than feelings. Close shot is one of the most commonly used scenes related to people, because it can explore people's facial features intuitively and carefully. A close-up is a picture showing objects above or part of the chest of a normal adult.

Panorama is a picture showing the whole body or the whole scene of a character. People on the stage, pedestrians and figures on the overpass can all see the whole body image in the panorama.

The middle scene is the most suitable scene to show the action of the characters, such as a person taking out a book from his schoolbag and waving his hand to hit someone. The content of this scene is above the knee of a normal adult or a part of the scene.

Close-ups are exclamation points in the scene, so they don't appear often. Once it appears, it shows the extreme importance of the content. Astonished eyes, clear signatures, and so on. Its content is above people's shoulders or a tiny part of something.