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What posture do middle-aged and elderly people take pictures with?

Now, with the improvement of the quality of life, our life has become better. Many mothers like to travel now, so they must take photos when traveling. In fact, many mothers especially like taking pictures. So today we will talk about what posture middle-aged and elderly people take pictures with.

1. Smell roses

I don't know why mothers are always obsessed with flowers. As long as there are flowers, they will definitely take pictures in them, like the photo below. But in fact, the photos taken in this way are not good-looking at all, and the picture is messy, which also affects the image of the owner.

The correct way is to compare people with scenery. In the whole picture, the scenery is just a foil, which can reduce its proportion.

Or blur with a large aperture, leaving only the foreground in front, so that the whole picture has a large background and can accurately highlight the portrait.

Don't know how to pose? There is a common way to pick up a flower and bow your head and smile, as if admiring the beauty of this flower.

Look at the distance with your chin in your hand.

Generally, when climbing a mountain, you can use this photo pose, with your hands on your cheeks and a fence. Because you are in the highlands, the background is relatively open.

Sitting on the floor

When you meet the beautiful scenery, naturally sit down and take a photo. What needs to be noted here is that you must sit sideways and try to straighten your legs so that you can show your legs.

When you meet a retro tourist destination, you can sit by the window as if waiting for someone to return.

Arrange posture

When taking a group photo, you can take this "alignment" posture. Everyone looked sideways at the camera. Leaders can do some different actions with their hands, such as raising one arm and covering the other half's face to show shyness.

If you don't like to do fancy moves, you can naturally queue up.

Or like a child, lying on the grass, comparing a "blooming" posture, I instantly feel back to my girlhood.

In addition to taking pictures, photographers should learn to compose pictures, and don't take pictures of everything inside. When taking portraits, remember that the portrait is the main body, and all the backgrounds are just foil. Except for the beautiful background, the rest are like many people around you, and the environment is chaotic, so you can blur it with a large aperture; Or just take close-ups; Shoot from top to bottom and so on. Avoid unnecessary background.