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Is it possible to stop the world for three seconds?

In this rapidly developing information age, who can stop the world for three seconds? No

Yes, there is such a person. He is a photographer.

In Yu Guangzhong's essay "Who Can Stop the World for Three Seconds", the author made a wonderful description of photographers and photography with the following sentences.

God is half done, which means that photography cannot be separated from light, especially natural light. The photographer captured the light and shadow just right. The moment you press the shutter, the beauty of the world stays in your treasure chest.

When we play the role of a photographer, that is, the photographer is being filmed, before pressing the shutter, the photographer likes to shout: Ready, one, two, three, and the photographer responds: eggplant, this is a masterpiece of the "three seconds" world.

It is this kind of "one, two, three" that sometimes makes people feel uneasy. Many times, people's expressions are instantly stiff, some people laugh unnaturally, some people squint and even make all kinds of strange movements. But it is this "three seconds" that left an unforgettable and precious image memory for everyone.

A photo, a small rectangle divided by gold, is a whole psychedelic world. It can accommodate your relatives, lovers, friends and, most importantly, your own world.

No matter how ruthless the years are, they also pass by in a hurry, because a photo retains many beautiful life memories, so that our ancestors can appear in front of us at any time, and the happy time of childhood can also flow back to our minds. ...

Nowadays, almost everyone has a smart phone. Of course, it is impossible for everyone to be a photographer. To be a real photographer, you need to have some comprehensive abilities such as related professional photography knowledge and composition creation. But everyone can be a photographer and have a chance to stop the world for three seconds.