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What if photography encounters a bottleneck?

It is said that the best way to encounter bottlenecks is to put down your SLR and go to places that Nanjing has never been to, and inspiration will naturally come.

The teacher who taught me photography was not only a photographer, but also opened a photo studio.

Once he had a good class and chatted with our classmates. Among them, he said that when he was an apprentice, the master asked him to take a photo album about the scenery.

At that time, he lacked inspiration, and no matter how he shot it, the scenery was particularly boring and had no aura.

At that time, the teacher's master asked the teacher to put down the SLR and stop wasting tape. Because when teachers used to learn photography, it was tape photography at that time, unlike digital SLR now.

After listening to this, the teacher packed his bags that night and bought a train ticket to Tibet. I finally arrived in Tibet by train for several days and nights, and then wandered around the major scenic spots in Tibet penniless.

Because I saw the magnificent natural landscape and unique human environment in Tibet, I had a deeper understanding of what I had filmed.

I know what I want to shoot, so I can shoot well.