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Q2 (D) WRITE A PARAGRAPH ON "A GOOD PHOTOGRAPHER"
Q3 (A) Fill in the blanks with either adverbs of manner or adverbs of time
1. The flight arrived two hours
2. The little boy was crying
3. My exams are starting from
4. She answers all questions
Q3 (B) Write a sentence with 'FAST' as an adjective and 'FAST' as an adverb.
Fast (adjective)...
Fast (adverb)...............
Q3(C) Fill in the blanks with appropriate correlative conjunctions
1. You can
buy a book
a toy.
2. My friend is
kind
intelligent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Q2] Being a good photographer is more than just mastering your camera or owning the best camera gear So what makes a good photographer? It depends on what photography niche you’re in. Every niche demands different desirable qualities—pet photographers need to know how to properly interact and connect with animals; sports photographers need to be quick, strong, and agile to get the best shots; and so on.

But, of course, some of these qualities will always overlap.Photography, for all intents and purposes, is a form of art. Therefore, it requires a creative mind—and plenty of imagination. A good photographer must be able to look at something ordinary, or even extraordinary, and find a million different ways to interpret what he’s seeing and convey those interpretations in beautiful and meaningful photos.No matter how much you try to control every variable, things just won’t go your way at times. There will be days when the lighting won’t cooperate, when your models or clients will be exceptionally difficult, or when your camera just won’t give you the desired results.

And of course, there will be times when you’ll have to take a billion photos just to get one perfect photo.

Whatever photography field you may be in, patience (lots of it) is always an essential quality to have. You need to be patient enough to wait for the perfect lighting. You need to be patient enough to deal with crying babies, hyperactive animals, and difficult clients. And most of all, you need to be patient enough to keep trying when you simply can’t get the right shot.

In addition to patience, you also need to be flexible. The two qualities go hand in hand—you need to be patient enough to deal with whatever comes your way, and you need to be flexible enough to make the best of undesirable conditions.

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Answered by deeptichauhan2005
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Q2 - Photography, for all intents and purposes, is a form of art. Therefore, it requires a creative mind—and plenty of imagination. A good photographer must be able to look at something ordinary, or even extraordinary, and find a million different ways to interpret what he’s seeing and convey those interpretations in beautiful and meaningful photos.

As you may have already heard, composition is everything in photography. Even if you aren’t concerned about the artistic side of your craft, composition is still key in producing good photographs. Sure, some basic composition rules can guide you, but at the end of the day, creativity and imagination are the best guides for stellar compositions.

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