Pursuing people

Coralie 2022-01-23 08:03:28

A documentary, mainly about the EIS team using photos to show the accelerated melting of glaciers, and the spearhead is directed at the greenhouse gas And……. It is indeed a shocking visual and human image, but for this project, the strength and evidence of these people is indeed a bit weak. It's hard to say what the future holds.
But I still pay tribute to James Barogo and the EIS project team, a group of brave men who dare to chase and prove the unknown~ It's really life-threatening. But for me, who is not decent now, these are really just dreams.
Glaciers are beautiful, and everything that can show a breadth in time and space relative to our own is beautiful. The inevitably frustrated with the insignificance of human beings, the unavoidable hope that travels through time and space, to the past and the past, to witness in person. The unseen scenery is always beautiful, and the magnificent scenery does not need to be modified. There is a section in the film that is similar to "Landscape of Time", and I can really feel that I am on the surface of the planet, which is great. There was an image of a glacier rupture in one hour and four minutes. It was difficult for these people. After 15 days of keeping it, it finally arrived. I had been thinking about what to do if I couldn't bear it. The failure of the fixed-point camera for the first time looked really sad.
Ling: Bingchen is great.
Ling: Are there Nikon and Apple placement ads?

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  • James Balog - Photographer: If you had an abscess in your tooth, would you keep going to dentist after dentist until you found a dentist who said, "Ah, don't worry about it. Leave that rotten tooth in"? Or would you pull it out because more of the other dentists told you you had a problem? That's sort of what we're doing with climate change.