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How to write a good ending of photography composition

"Have you ever seen a dark night?" "Have you ever seen fireflies flying all over the sky?" "Do you think a bridge without water can still be a bridge?" I really dare not say that I have read Wang Kailing's "The Wounds of Classics", at least, in front of my father.

Every time I come home from school, my father often holds a book and savors every line and word in it. Sometimes, he will look up at me and ask me some puzzling questions like this. He often talks about the world he sees in books. As far as I am concerned, I have always been a listener.

I appreciate the book The Wound of Classicism. I was amazed at his talent between the lines. I admire his unique thoughts hidden in words. I like to taste the words in the book, but I can't immerse myself in the world of books like my father. Because my father's generation and ours are not travelers in the same boat, we look very close and really can't feel each other's hearts at all.