Pure sea, blue to deep

Jake 2022-04-21 09:03:01

The ocean, with its tolerant and open attitude, has nurtured thousands of lives. The brilliant deep blue, sky blue, and pure blue like dove eggs are our impression of the ocean as always. Or the waves are calm, let the sun shine, sparkling, gulls fly and fish soar;
What a beautiful documentary this is, let me see the majestic momentum of the ocean, and also realize the magnificent and grandeur of the epic of life. The beautiful and extreme picture gave me a deeper and brighter eye, to see through, to see through this magical blue. From clownfish to sperm whale, from octopus to elephant seal, from seaweed to the Great Barrier Reef, the pursuit of life is so colorful. Beneath the Galapagos Islands is a little-known breeding ground for whale sharks; the Scandinavian Gulf is a paradise for killer whales and humpback whales; in the tropical landscape of Sri Lanka, sperm whales are the first time in centuries Recreate the world; the coast of Western Australia surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef, the Southeast Asian inlets where clownfish swim, and the icebergs on South George Island carry penguins into the distance. All of this is so natural, through the camera, we seem to be there. Less ambiguity, more clarity, when we appreciate these gifts of nature, it can only be described as the cleansing of the soul.
A good documentary can certainly bring more profound education to people while bringing visual impact. Documentaries can tell people, with close-up shots and gory facts, how much damage your actions have done to nature. When we indulge in the splendid night view of Miami, have we thought that the ice surface of Antarctica is melting, and in a few decades, this brightly lit city may disappear? Fragmented icebergs, huge white ice blocks wandering on the sea surface, are solid colors, but they are so shocking. Our planet, our blue planet, needs our protection. Looking at those lovely creatures, it is a gift from nature, and we should cherish it.
The success of a documentary lies not only in the success of content and meaning, but also in the perfect production of music. Whether it's the opening or the chapter, it's a process of ear pregnancy and sublimation of mind again and again. The vast and ethereal soundtrack, coupled with the boundless nature, are intertwined and intertwined, making the viewer's visual and auditory experience a higher level.
Faced with such a deep ocean, maybe we can't just stop at the beauty on the screen. But you should think about how to protect this blue jade, this once pure ocean

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