Mao Zedong took a photo in Mang Mountain when he inspected the Yellow River. This is a panoramic portrait of Chairman Mao's profile. Shooting from this angle, its biggest feature is that it can maximize the profile of the subject, especially when viewed from the side, the face of the subject includes the profile of the forehead, nose, mouth, and chin. The profile portrait is used to express the bodybuilding or beauty of the profile image of the character. In addition, the photographer uses a dichotomy to compose the picture. This form of composition can give people a pleasant and vivid feeling visually, and avoid the dullness caused by the subject being centered.
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The author of the photographs of The Founding Ceremony is _____.
A. Yuan Muzhi
B. Wu Yinxian
C. Hou Bo
D. Xu Xiaobing
Mao Zedong Speeches in front of Yan’an Cave in 1942 is an environmental portrait work praised by Mao Zedong, recording the moment when Mao Zedong addressed to the cadres of the 120th division. In addition to the meticulous performance of the characters' appearance, the photographer photographed Mao Zedong's gestures when speaking, which accurately reflected the leader's wise and clear and methodical thinking mode. It can be described as a typical successful record of the leader's style. Chairman Mao's leaning figure appears vivid, unrestrained, and full of balanced dignity in the picture.
If there are a large number of people in the group and stand in several rows, we need to reduce the aperture to obtain a large depth of field and focus on the middle row. When shooting a group photo, the average metering mode can generally achieve good results, but sometimes we need to adjust the exposure compensation according to the on-site conditions.
On May 2, 1942, the first meeting of the Yan'an Literary and Art Symposium was held. Kaifeng, Minister of the Publication Department of the CPC Central Committee, chaired the meeting. Mao Zedong delivered a speech at the meeting. He pointed out: "Today we invite everyone to the symposium. Exchange opinions with everyone, study the relationship between literature and art work and general revolutionary work, and seek _____ the true development of literature and art."
A. Revolution
B. People
C. Society
D. Times