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A pose suitable for taking pictures in his sixties.

Poses suitable for taking photos in people in their 6s include raising their hands, looking into the distance, leaning against the door, smiling back and touching their hats.

1. Raise your hand

First, open your hands, arms up, palms flat, head up, eyes looking up or close your eyes. The whole body stretches as far as possible, expressing the meaning of embracing the blue sky and nature.

If there are more than two people, they can stand in a row and shoulder each other or arm in arm, and the outermost person unfolds one arm to hug with one hand, which is also very effective.

2. Looking at the distance

Middle-aged and elderly people who are shy and don't like looking at the camera can choose to look at the distance sideways, and at the same time, they can put one hand above their eyes or point their fingers in one direction, which not only has the feeling of overlooking, but also has an artistic conception of thinking.

3. lean against the door by the railing

when taking pictures of doors, railings, fences, trees and other scenery, you can hold the wall, railings and trees with one hand, with the other hand akimbo and your feet crossed. You can also lean sideways or back against the wall, but make sure that these items are strong enough to support your body weight before taking pictures.

4. Looking back and smiling

When taking pictures, you can choose to walk forward, and then turn around and smile, just like being stopped by your partner inadvertently, which is natural and casual.

5. Touch the hat

The hat can not only shade and keep warm, but also be used as an "artifact" for taking pictures. When taking pictures, you can gently hold the brim with your hands or one hand, stand with your feet crossed, slightly inclined and smiling on your face.