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Photography makes people happy.

At any time, happiness is the best gift for yourself and others. When happiness becomes a habit, you don't even need to find reasons for happiness. Because of happiness, we are happy ... slowly, happiness has become a habit of our life.

Photography is one of the important sources of our happiness. Take your camera and your mobile phone. Choose a beautiful place with mountains, water, trees and flowers, even if it is a long way, it doesn't matter at all. Go out early, just in time for sunrise.

Even if you have no confidence in your photography skills, it doesn't matter. What we are looking for is a breath and inspiration of life, the joy of life, and we don't need to be so professional. Therefore, we don't have to pursue photography skills and the effect of photos excessively, as long as we feel satisfied, as long as you feel that the photographed works make you happy and deserve your collection.

Choose the scenery you think is the most beautiful and shoot from multiple angles. Don't forget to adjust the shutter, aperture and focal length. It doesn't matter if you don't know anything, as long as you are responsible for taking pictures. By the way, don't forget to see the effect when you're done. If the effect is too bad, delete it and take a new photo.

Although it is a landscape photo, it is also a kind of beauty to have scenery and people, and the integration of man and nature is the most beautiful art.

See as many different scenery as possible and stay in nature. Glad you came is also a worthy view.

When you get home, put the photos in order, print or develop them and put them in an album. If you have favorite photos, you can frame them and put them in your study or anywhere in your home that you think is conspicuous. Leave a note for each photo. The content of the note is entirely up to you. You can write down the name of the scene, how you felt when you filmed it, and even what you thought when you filmed it.

Treasure it as a work of art and put it together with your other "treasures" to become a precious memory.