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For many photographers, being recognized by the world-famous National Geographic is their ultimate dream. Recently, Gong Zijie, a senior three boy from Changsha 14 in Hunan, won this honor.
At the beginning of this year, Gong Zijie stood out in the China Division of the 20 14 International Children's Photography Competition. In the session with the theme of "Wilderness Holiday", Gong won the championship in one fell swoop. His photos show the shadows of weeds on the high red walls of the Forbidden City. Li Shaobai, a famous photographer, commented in the comparison: "Black, red and blue have a strong contrast (and visual impact). The picture is still, interpreting the past life of the Forbidden City. " What made him choose to capture this scene? "When I saw these weeds 1, I felt lonely and helpless," Gong replied.
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