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1 1 What is the pose of the winner of the circle of friends photo contest?

1. main interaction: interact with anything you have.

Let's talk about a primary one, which is "interacting with what you have." Like leaning against a wall. If there is water by the sea, step on it. If there is space, sit cross-legged on the ground.

But this method can be boring sometimes. Teach you an advanced interactive way, which is to make the picture more interesting with props.

2. Intermediate interaction: with the help of props

For example, wearing a hat and sunglasses, you can also hold props and take dynamic snapshots. You will see many tourists, holding a prop in their hands, such as buying a cup of coffee, holding an ice cream and Sugar-Coated Berry in their hands, and they will have a natural feeling instantly. For another example, there is a small flower on the roadside, which girls can pick, hold in their hands or bring to their ears, and small animals pass by and interact with it.

3. Advanced Interaction: Interact with the whole environment

There is a more advanced way of interaction, which is to interact with the whole environment. For example, you can walk from the left, middle and right, front, middle and back of the picture to create a walking state, and then take a snapshot. But when you take a snapshot, you often don't catch the best moment. Continuous shooting can also be used at this time. If you press the shutter, you will shoot continuously. When we're done, there's always one that works.

If the mobile phone does not have the continuous shooting function, it is the same to take screenshots with the video recording function. Besides the classic movement of walking, you can do many things, such as buying a sugar-coated gourd for people coming to Beijing and rolling a snowball in Harbin. This process can be filmed.

You can also do as the Romans do, join local festivals and parades, and fully integrate into the local environment.