Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why do many retired people like photography? I've seen many people retire.

Why do many retired people like photography? I've seen many people retire.

Retirees joining the army for photography is purely a hobby. They don't want too many demands and ideas. They all want to have fun, keep fit and strengthen their brains, exchange feelings, and make the rest of their lives more substantial and textured!

A 75-year-old man is in good health. Discussion:

Can I travel alone at the age of 75?

I have seen such tour groups, all of them are old people, and they should be similar to the so-called sunset red.

It was a trip to a place, and I met them as soon as I got off the plane. A group of old men and women, more than a dozen people are sixty or seventy years old. Originally, the airport bus stopped on our plane, and it happened that all the tourists on our plane could sit down. Unexpectedly, a group of new old people got on the bus, so I got off with several others in the spirit of respecting the elderly. Later, I learned that these old people were visiting the airport (I was speechless at that time). At first, the airport ground crew insisted on letting them go and waited for a long time to pick up their bus, but they were forced to leave because of their qualifications.

I don't think I will. I didn't see them later, but I did.

I was in a good mood that morning, so I got up early and wanted to visit the museum. Because the museum is very famous, I'd better not disclose where it is. When I first walked into the museum, I didn't expect to see that group of old people. At this time, they are arguing with the staff. Because of the Chinese tradition, I went to join in the fun. I didn't. Don't expect this kind of excitement to make me coquettish.

As we all know, museums need to be quiet. I just don't understand why a group of nagging old people come to a place like this. Take all kinds of photos as soon as you enter the museum, and then make a hullabaloo about like entering the vegetable market. Some even touch the cultural relics directly (some are not put under the protective cover, so I wonder if they are cultural relics? ), in short, they succeeded in attracting the attention of the administrator and aroused the dissatisfaction of other tourists.

It was none of my business, but I didn't. I didn't know how crazy these old people were and suddenly left. I was listening to the person next to me say what happened, and suddenly I was hit by something. I instinctively touched my head. Damn, it's bleeding.

At that time, the scene was very chaotic, and the old people rolled on the ground like waves, shouting to hit people and kill people. Hands constantly, basically learn not to touch anything, whether it hurts others or not.

I was confused. I didn't. I don't understand anything. Fortunately, the museum handled it quickly, and many security guards immediately took control of the scene. Some entanglements on the road are naturally inevitable. At that time, I could only admit that I was unlucky. I wanted to get out of this trouble point quickly, so I went to the janitor's room and asked for some paper towels to handle the wound myself.

I didn't know what happened until the police came. As for cooperative admission, I should also be a victim.

At that time, when the museum tried to dissuade the elderly, it was tolerant of all kinds of verbal and personal attacks abused by the elderly. I don't know what's going on. An old man suddenly fell to the ground. Now, just now, the old people took advantage of this topic and immediately intensified it, directly changing it into an indiscriminate attack, and it was a mess at that time. After all, it's an old man, and it's not good for the museum to take tough measures, so we have to call the police and send more people to control the scene.

In this regard, I just want to say three words: please respect yourself.