Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - After Nanchang 00, photographers traveled thousands of miles every day to shoot super storms. What are the security risks of his behavior?

After Nanchang 00, photographers traveled thousands of miles every day to shoot super storms. What are the security risks of his behavior?

Such behavior does have certain security risks. The main safety hazard is the long journey, which may make the whole person physically and mentally exhausted. Then it is very likely that there will be extreme fatigue at this time. After all, it has been reported on the news many times before. Some people are extremely tired, and the whole body and mind can't bear such pressure, and finally there is an irreparable result.

Therefore, in any case, the first thing to pay attention to is your own health. In fact, we don't advocate this way of traveling thousands of miles a day. The other is that after 00, although he may be in his twenties now, he has relatively little social experience even as an adult. Personally, I think it's better not to try such challenging challenges, because many people who really step into society may not be able to cope with them at all.

This spirit is worthy of recognition, but we have to pay attention to the hidden dangers. Relatively speaking, I personally admire the style of photography. For example, you can choose to relax yourself as much as possible during the trip and play by the roadside. Generally speaking, don't make yourself too tired, because this kind of tired situation is actually easy to go wrong.

Especially in this long journey, your whole spirit is tense, so your body is very tired. Therefore, it is very likely that there will be various security problems during the trip because of insanity or unconsciousness. The most important thing to pay attention to when going out is safety. Because once an ordinary accident happens, you will really be alone, so I suggest you not imitate it like this. You can have your own hobbies, but you should also put your own safety first.