Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Look out of the window, the scenery on the road is beautiful.

Look out of the window, the scenery on the road is beautiful.

On the way back, I saw the beautiful scenery of the west through the window. On both sides of the road, in addition to large meadows of different heights and flocks of cattle and sheep, I also saw some farmland where highland barley and rape, green highland barley and goose yellow rape flowers were planted, which looked like a natural watercolor painting.

It is another wonder that herders drive motorcycles or even cars to graze, which is different from the grasslands in Inner Mongolia. On the rugged green lawn, cattle and sheep squirm for grass, such as deductive animation, patches of rape flowers, separated by green grass and highland barley, and yellow and green collocation, picturesque.

We are all fascinated by the beautiful scenery. Sometimes the car drives very slowly. We look at the natural picture outside the window and sometimes stop to take pictures as a souvenir.

See the endless greenery, enjoy the truest summer, and everything is on the way!

Summer is a rainy season and rain will come. I was in Wan Li just now. Suddenly, the heavy rain poured down, splashing the windows and windshield, and the fast-swinging wiper could not scrape off the pouring rain. The window is a little fuzzy, the green fields have turned gray, the scenery in the distance is unreal, and the mountains and rivers are connected and integrated.

As soon as the rain stopped, I looked out of the window and saw white clouds floating leisurely on the horizon.

The scenery outside the window is overwhelming, and the peaks alternating with each other in Rayna Sue set off a few white clouds, which are very beautiful. The sky is like a cloud splashed with ink, and the distance is gloomy blue; Rainbow will also appear later. It's beautiful.

Looking at the picturesque scenery outside the window, I feel that the distance between my heart and my home is shortening, and the long-lost sense of wandering in my heart will come back to me.