1. Try to show all the contents and details of a scene.
2. Don't choose a point near the wall or the pillar.
3. Try to avoid pedestrians. If you can't avoid them, you can choose a small number of people, but don't shoot people nearby, such as squares, streets and shops.
4. Avoid projecting the camera and tripod onto the mirror. Such as bars, bathrooms, gyms and other places with more mirrors.
5. When shooting a small space, don't open the legs of the tripod too wide, such as the bathroom and the bridge.
6. The composition of the picture should be beautiful. Rich in content, but not steady.
7. Avoid backlight shooting. If the backlight is strong, you can shoot when the sun is not strong.
8. If the space is large, you can raise the tripod to shoot. Such as hotel lobby, scenic spot entrance, large conference room, etc.
9. Pay attention to the LOGO and the main building when shooting the door of the merchant.
10. When shooting in hotel rooms and restaurants, the curtains should be closed to ensure uniform light and avoid exposure.
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When shooting a scenic spot, get a guide map of the scenic spot before shooting, know where the scenic spot is open to the outside world, shoot in a planned way, and try to find a high position when shooting, so that you can look down or look up on the picture and make the picture more atmospheric and distinctive. It needs prominent facilities, and the light is preferably side light or front light, which is rich in layers and strong in three-dimensional sense and can highlight the main body.