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Fetus Camera Model M1
Longitudinal section image
Imagine the fetus lying in front of you and
connect the fetus head to the buttocks. The
plane image parallel to the line is the fetus'
longitudinal section image.
In the picture above, the fetus is head down in the mother's stomach
(head facing the mother's leg, the fetus position is the head position),
and the face is towards the mother's belly, which is an ideal position to
shoot. By placing the camera upright on the mother's belly, you can get
the fetus' longitudinal section image.
In actual shooting, the fetus position may not be like the above picture,
so you can first find the shape of the fetus head, as shown below:
The white round area with dark
interior is the fetus head
Then rotate or tilt the camera angle to quickly find the side face position, as
shown below:
If the fetus face is facing the mother's back, the fan-shaped image shows
the fetus' back when the camera is placed on the mother's belly. At this
time, move the camera to the sides of the mother's body, and a part of the
fetus' side face may be photographed. If you can't see the fetus face, it
means that the fetus position is not suitable, and you can only shoot again
in another time.