Take a clearer picture
Tells you whether to shoot the complete shape, local features, size reference, or the surrounding environment.
Each guide focuses on real-life identification tasks: how to take a clear picture, how to see evidence, how to distinguish between similar objects, and when professional judgment is required.

Take photos of leaves, flowers, fruits and whole plant shapes, and use environmental clues to identify plants.
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Keep a distance first, take a clear picture of the outline, antennae, wings and size reference, and then check the safety reminder.
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Record feather color, beak shape, legs, body shape, environment and behavior to improve the quality of bird watching records.
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Color, texture, grain, sheen and cross-section are more useful than a single filtered photo.
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Photograph the complete work and label, paying attention to style, composition, medium and museum materials.
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From travel, classroom, kitchen to second-hand market, strange objects can be turned into a saveable knowledge card.
Read moreTells you whether to shoot the complete shape, local features, size reference, or the surrounding environment.
Put clues such as leaf shape, texture, outline, color, components and uses into words that ordinary people can understand.
You are reminded to seek professional judgment when encountering toxicity, dangerous animal, valuation, authenticity, medical and legal issues.