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What do the four states of photography mean?

The four states of photography are first encounter, dilemma, transition, entry and breakthrough. The initial situation is that the tiger is going downhill, and the rising sun is rising, with great acceleration and momentum, but it is also turbulent, frivolous and changeable. The dilemma is like a car stuck in mud, a dragon trapped in drought, advancing and retreating only in the valley, ice and charcoal in my arms, misty and hazy, but surging in the dark, brewing a storm of lightning and thunder. The transformation is that the white goose is liberated from the bottle, giving birth to the pupa of the young moth, flowing water, giving birth to the pupa of the young moth, flowing water, reciprocating freely, transparent and bright, round and harmonious, as the saying goes, the mountains are sunny and then the rain, and the river color is clear. The promotion of entry-exit boundary is essentially a process of continuous entry, residence, exit and transit.