Discuss action plans
Before we set out to take pictures of leopard cats, we had to take a test from the principal to test whether we really understood the knowledge about leopard cats and what we should pay attention to when shooting. The principal asked us to use note paper to write down the characteristics of leopard cats and the differences between them and domestic cats. There are also important points to pay attention to when taking photos. We first write what comes to mind on a note paper and then post it on the TV after everyone has finished writing. Then we can see whether what we think of is the same as others. Finally, the principal discussed with us the details of the next shooting of leopard cats. Where should we set up the camera? The location is very important. We must judge the possible route of action of the leopard cat and shoot where it may appear. How to adjust the angle to capture leopard cats. To get a complete image of a leopard cat, you need to set it up and camouflage it to prevent other animals or humans from touching it. The above items must be paid attention to when photographing leopard cats.