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Landscape composition in spring

Open the photo album of memory and find the photo that has been treasured for a long time. A peacock holds its head high and spreads its colorful tail, which is amazing.

I still remember that time I went to the safari park with some friends to finish the school photo contest. That day, it was sunny and sunny. Those cute little animals seem to be happy to be our subjects. Some take a leisurely walk on the grass, while others play in groups of three or five in the museum.

My friends and I stood in front of the photographer with great interest, but I didn't seem to have such good luck. Seeing that they all made satisfactory works, I thought: You can do it, so can I! You can't underestimate me

So not to be outdone, I came to the Peacock Garden with my camera and looked around for traces of peacocks. But this action was not easy, and it soon left me breathless. Sometimes a Chinese Pulsatilla flies in front of my eyes inexplicably, which makes me scared when I "ambush" in the grass. Sometimes my back hurts because I am squatting on the ground, and sometimes I am bitten by mosquitoes in the grass. But in order to complete the task, I kept encouraging myself with "I can do it", so my confidence never decreased. Patience finally ushered in the opportunity, and the pride that has always been gentle is as excited as a peacock. I quickly pressed the button with trembling fingers, and a triumphant photo was born. I couldn't bear the joy in my heart, so I ran in three steps and told my friends the good news. They all envy me!

I think: my success comes from my self-affirmation. A simple "I can do it" can build a fortress of confidence in your heart and let success wave to you.