Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Looking for Hannah Quinlivan Island in the South of the Yangtze River (7)
Looking for Hannah Quinlivan Island in the South of the Yangtze River (7)
On the map of the motherland, there are vast deserts, vast Gobi and vast grasslands in the north. There are endless seas and beaches in the south. Human beings are very small, but they like the vast world, where they can get rid of the fetters of the soul and integrate with nature. Stand tall and see far; If you look far, you can really stand tall.
Two ancient modern elements rode across the Hannah Quinlivan Bridge, turned right, stepped onto the dam and looked back at their way. A beautiful arc in the dense fog extends infinitely to the depth of the lens on the river, and I have to marvel at the divine power of artificial creation.
Photography: Lingzizi
Photography: Lingzizi
Photography: Zi Ling. When I returned to the city, it had cleared up.
The open river is calm, and several big ships and small boats are quietly doing their own things on the river. The sky is gray, I think, if it can clear up at this time, with blue sky and white clouds as a foil, what a magnificent scenery it would be.
Looking up, in the dark clouds, a light suddenly appeared in the sky, illuminating a small piece of water. This is such a strange moment.
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