Cherish the beauty that is happening now. After reading it, I want to know more about the religious culture of various places. I think the photography composition of this non-documentary film is very worthy of my study. Whether it is a symmetrical dome, a golden letter, or a stone tablet on the coast, it is shocking. The extremely quiet scenery, people, animals, waves, nebula, and smoke moving slowly, made me feel the ultimate tranquility and the ultimate beauty. This kind of design is different from the deliberate arrangement, which is a kind of beauty imprinted in my genes by nature. Before I could catch the moment of beauty, he was gone. Different from the frenzied feeling of the neon lights scattered all over the bar, this time-related is always more meaningful. The Ganges carries the hope of people, and their spirits and bodies are galloping with the river. People painted in red, yellow and blue in Indonesia hold their rituals, such as scenes of Avatar begging for Eva, and prayers like nebulae surrounding stars. The dense people form a whole through consistent actions and consistent yearning, and their rhythmic actions with the sound of prayer also form a beauty of contrast and unity. I used to think that the magical religious graphics and the clothing organization with religious features were cool, and I had a superficial admiration for him. Now I know that every symbol and graphic is a serious belief, it contains the expectations of this nation, their beliefs, and the meaning of their lives. I hope to learn more about the stories of these peoples, these stories should not be drowned in the long sea of history, they should be remembered and heard. People are like the chickens that appear in the picture, they are constantly being transported to different places and accepting different fates. People, like chickens, are locked in a cage waiting for the fate to be arranged in the dark. People, everyone has a wall in their hearts. When will I be a little more detached, I want to care about everything and I don't care about anything. At this time, what I want to get rid of the most is my prejudice and arrogance. I also hope to draw the Utopia or Peach Blossom Land in my heart, and I am glad that I am still alive, and beauty is happening.
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