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Walking photo posture

Walking photo posture

The first one: keep your eyes away from the camera and look forward, with your waist straight and a glass of water in your hand.

The second type: pick up the mobile phone to take pictures of the scenery, gently put your hand on your lap and straighten your waist.

The third type: look up and feel the nature, stretch your arms and hands, and keep your waist straight.

The fourth type: raise your head at 45 degrees, straighten your waist and pull your backpack.

Fifth: naturally look sideways, hold the backpack belt and hold the crutches.

Type 6: Look away from the camera and look sideways naturally, hold props in your hand and keep your waist straight.

Seventh: Look at the camera, hold your hips tightly and bend your knees slightly.

Eighth: lean forward slightly, raise your head and open your arms.

The ninth type: lateral hair, slightly top point abdomen, right shoulder.