Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Let's talk about my views on taking photos of ID cards first. I always feel different from myself after taking it. I don't feel as close to myself as looking at a mirror or a photo frame. I don't thin
Let's talk about my views on taking photos of ID cards first. I always feel different from myself after taking it. I don't feel as close to myself as looking at a mirror or a photo frame. I don't thin
Let's talk about my views on taking photos of ID cards first. I always feel different from myself after taking it. I don't feel as close to myself as looking at a mirror or a photo frame. I don't think I did.
I am the most qualified to answer this question, because I play photography, and the reason why I shoot this effect is because the flash gives enough light and the shooting angle is positive, so it looks like the whole thing is white and a little fake. If you turn off the flash and shoot with natural light, you will feel that the photo is very real. I hope this helps.
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