Taboos on taking photos Introduction: People who often travel often like to take photos in front of some scenic spots. In fact, taking souvenir photos is also very particular. Not all places are suitable for taking photos, and some places are really taboo. The following 10 taboos are listed for everyone to collect! 1. Do not take photos with mausoleums in scenic spots as the background. Reason: Most may cause discomfort. 2. Don’t take photos with others casually. A tourist spot in the north invited a man who looked exactly like the great man to sit in the hall, and many tourists took photos with him frequently. Later, the person who was supposed to be sitting in the hall unfortunately passed away, and as a result, many people who took photos with him passed away during that period. When traveling, be especially careful when taking photos with strangers to prevent your luck from declining. 3. Don’t take photos with thousand-year-old trees or century-old houses when traveling. The truth is self-evident. Same reason as the first taboo. 4. Do not take photos near high-voltage lines or corners. Taking photos near high-voltage wires or corners will bring you inexplicable evil spirits. Some friends will squat in the corner to take pictures when taking pictures in the wild, and sometimes put high-voltage wires into the frame, but they don't know that they have violated a taboo. 5. Be cautious about taking photos with deceased family members at their gravesites. During the Qingming Festival, some friends went to visit graves and took photos with the graves of their own relatives out of mourning for their loved ones. Didn’t they know that some of the shots included other people’s graves, and the results might be bad? So be cautious. 6. There is something special about taking a group photo of three people. In the past, painters would refuse to include three people in the painting together. It is said that the person in the middle photo was ostracized by friends on the left and right. Therefore, when we take photos when traveling, it is best to avoid taking photos of three people. If it is unavoidable, it is best to have friends on both sides take pictures of clothes to show that there are people who want to join in the photo. 7. You cannot take pictures directly under the tower. In fact, this is ignored by tourist friends. Because, right below the tower is the feeling of being suppressed. The tower is used to suppress demons. Relatedly, if we go to a temple, remember not to take photos with the Buddha statues in the temple. 8. Women should be careful when traveling after pregnancy. When traveling, you cannot take photos in places with strong negative energy, such as unoccupied empty houses, secluded housing estates, etc. This is not only bad for adults but also bad for fetuses. 9. Don’t take photos with clothes and furniture from a long time ago. Some people who visit the Forbidden City often sneak in and sit on the chairs used by the emperor or ministers to take pictures when the staff are not paying attention. They even want to take pictures on the dragon bed. Or put on the clothes worn by eunuchs and take pictures. If you succeed, trouble is likely to follow. 10. It is best not to take random photos when traveling at night. If you take random photos, unknown objects will enter the mirror and take photos with you. Be cautious when taking photos of sudden objects. Some people think it is a UFO and take pictures and videos. Often, the UFO may not be photographed, but other things may cause trouble for you. Postscript: Photography is not only an unforgettable experience for us, nor is it just a skill. What’s more important is that we need to know the correct place and time to take photos, and understand the taboos of travel photography. Only in this way can we have fun, swim happily, and make ourselves happy every day.