things dangerous to come to,
To see behind walls,
to draw closer,
To find each other and to feel
That is the Purpose of LIFE."
This is the motto of Life magazine. Walter Mi Di is The director of the film processing department of "Life" magazine. Although he has worked hard for 15 years in this job, he is still in distress in his life. Can indulge in one's own "day dream."
The impact of the Internet forced the magazine to transform, and the hearts of the magazines were floating. At this time, the photographer Shane O'Connor, who had cooperated for many years but had never met, sent someone to send a roll of negatives In particular, he explained that the No. 25 photo reveals the "essence of life" and hopes that it can be the cover of the last issue of "Life." After Walter opened it, he found that the No. 25 negative was blank. So he walked out of the darkroom and went to the world to find The answer.
The scene that touched me was: In the cold snow of the Himalayas, Walt saw Sean quietly waiting for the shooting target-the snow leopard known as the "ghost" to appear. I don't know how long this waiting has been going on. When Snow Leopard suddenly appeared, Sean did not press the shutter. Walter asked in surprise, "When are you going to shoot? "Sean's answer shocked me.
He said: "Sometimes I don't shoot. "
Sean went on to say: "I don't shoot for the sake of shooting. Sometimes I just enjoy that moment, and I leave it to myself. "
Walter and I were stunned and began to understand.
Sometimes you talk about dreams and think about what you have given first?
Sometimes you can't see yourself clearly because you never look outside.
Sometimes you find If there is no answer, the answer lies in your heart.
Dreams originate from persistence, set sail from action, and enjoy the process.
Return to the process, not the result.
Even if I’m the only one, it’s nothing more than writing slowly.
Besides, I’ve never been alone in
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