Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - With your head down and busy all day long, how long has it been since you looked up at the stars?

With your head down and busy all day long, how long has it been since you looked up at the stars?

I came to this world

To see the sun and the blue horizon

Beidao "The City Gate Opens"

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"? Every night, I always look up at the stars, and I can see the little bits of starlight...

Perhaps, humans are born with the instinct to forget pain.

I believe that in the past two months, a series of events have made the world feel terrible to us, so congratulations! Welcome to this real world, where we have been living in the gutter and mud...

Or maybe it’s because we are all too busy, busy with survival, busy with making money, busy with raising families... we have no time to care about the life and death of others, we only think about how to live our own lives well every day...

The above are my predictions for the next few months! (It’s not credible, but I have to believe it)

The man looking up at the stars is singing from We Dress Up for a Trip 00:00 04:31

Weekend I watched a classic movie made in 1997 called "Contact". After watching it, I had a lot of thoughts and I wanted to say something, but it was like the heroine had a close contact with the vast universe. No words".

Some people say that it is the predecessor of "Interstellar". But relatively speaking, I like this one better. Because I have seen the most perfect integration of science fiction, science, religion and faith. A movie about philosophy. I'm a little sorry that I only saw it now. Because of its obsession with the spirit of science fiction, the audience that this film can talk to is limited to a small audience. If there is no understanding of this objective world. If you think about it too deeply, I'm afraid you won't be able to resonate strongly with this film. Therefore, it seems to be right to see it now.

We look up at the stars not just to understand the direction or direction. Determine the season; when we look down at our hearts, it is not just to gain personal fame and fortune. For human beings, it has a more important mission, which is to find the truth.

The heroine gave a speech at the final review meeting. Thrilling and profound:

"I had this experience, I can't confirm it, I can't explain it, but as a member of the human race, I feel with all my heart that it's real. I was given something so wonderful that it changed everything about me forever. It was a foresight, a foresight about the universe that definitely told us how small and insignificant we are, yet how rare and precious we are; it was a foresight that told us that we belong to such a thing, which is more important than We are greater and it makes each of us feel less alone. I hope I can share it with others. I hope that everyone can feel that fear, humility, and hope, even for a brief moment. "?

? People who look up at the starry sky

? Martin Prochazka

Human beings are always looking up at the stars and praising the beauty of the world. Although living in the city It is difficult for us to see the night sky full of stars, but there are always photographers who are chasing those charming starry skies on our behalf

It can be said that the exploration of the starry sky has never stopped, not only astronomers, but also the whole people. The arrival of photography has made more and more people come into contact with and use this technology to find their own "star fragments"

Scott McCook's works have an unforgettable magic and strong charm. The visual impact spreads to every corner of your body from the first moment you see his works.

Excellent foreground control and color use make his works appear majestic.