There is a clear difference between photo** and ordinary** in the field of photography. Photo** usually refers to the high quality ** that has been carefully composed and post-processed**, while the ordinary ** refers more to the casual shooting ** in daily life.
There is a clear difference between the photo ** and the ordinary** in composition. Photographs** are usually carefully composed, taking into account factors such as light and shadow, angle, background, etc. Photographers spend a lot of time and effort looking for the best composition to highlight the beauty and personality of the subject. In contrast, ordinary** is more of a casual shot, and the composition may be simpler and not well thought out.
In terms of light and shadow processing, the photo usually pays more attention to the use of light and shadow. The photographer will use natural light or artificial lighting to set off the atmosphere and emotion of the subject, and shape the artistic effect through the change of light and shadow. Ordinary ** may not have undergone fine light and shadow processing, and the use of light and shadow may be relatively simple.
The photo ** also has obvious characteristics in post-processing. Photographers usually use post-production software to finely grade and retouch ** to highlight the beauty and expressiveness of the subject. Post-processing can make ** more artistic and have a personalized style. And ordinary** may simply adjust parameters such as brightness and contrast, without in-depth post-processing.
In terms of shooting themes and expressions, the photo** and the ordinary** are also different. Photojournalism** usually chooses artistic and expressive themes, such as portraits, landscapes, still lifes, etc., to highlight the artistry of **. Photographers may use special techniques and angles to express the unique charm of the subject. The ordinary** may be more of a record of the bits and pieces of life, with a wide range of subjects, diverse styles, and relatively simple expressions.
Photo** and ordinary** are also different in expressing emotions and storytelling. Photo** usually expresses emotions and stories through factors such as composition, light and shadow, and color, so that the viewer can feel the photographer's emotions and creative intentions. Whereas ordinary** may be more of a simple record, and the depth of expression of emotion and storytelling may be relatively low.
In general, there are obvious differences between photo** and ordinary** in terms of composition, light and shadow processing, post-processing, shooting themes and expression techniques, expression of emotions and storytelling. The photo ** pays more attention to artistry and personalization, and highlights the beauty and emotional expression of the theme after careful composition, fine light and shadow processing and in-depth post-processing. The ordinary** is more of a record of casual shooting, which is relatively simple and direct, focusing on the authenticity and naturalness of life. Whether it is a photo** or ordinary**, it has its unique charm and value, and can provide a variety of expressions for the art of photography and life records.