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Some people say that the most extravagant thing is not expensive furniture, but the scenery outside the window! How to understand it?

Some people say that the most extravagant thing is not expensive furniture, but the scenery outside the window! Sometimes, life is not complicated. In the face of troubles, you might as well be free and easy, and don't consume your spirit. Maybe God will open another window for you, and the scenery outside the window will be more charming. Try to brush away the clutter and dust from your heart. Nowadays, many people are poor. What is poor is not material, but aesthetics. Without proper aesthetics, life is the most pragmatic.

I am lucky to live near the Yangtze River. The central area of Pinghu in Wanzhou is right under my window. In a 240-degree view, the Second Bridge of the Yangtze River, the Third Bridge, the Cuiping Twin Towers, the fog in Nanshan and the sunset in Xishan are all fixed in my huge glass window. No matter spring, summer, autumn and winter, the ebb and flow of tides and different scenery have become my most extravagant enjoyment all year round.

I like writing articles and taking pictures. Because I live in 2 1 building, I have a good view. No matter which window you choose, it is a rare scenery from a distance. So when I am drinking tea and reading a book, whenever I see the beautiful scenery outside the window, I will be very interested in taking pictures of it with a 5G mobile phone, and then give it a nice name and show it on the Internet from time to time. Naturally, it is difficult to avoid the lucky harvest-some intentional or unintentional appreciation.

Some friends say it's called having photographic treasures. It's true. No need to move, no need to pose, no need to deliberately capture, a flowing landscape, every day, every moment, automatically enters your lens. You want more clouds floating in the sky, you want more boats moving on the river, you want more intoxicating lights at night, don't worry. After a while, they will meet you quietly. In an instant, the lens is rarer and more elegant. The angle is just right, neither too high nor too low. Not far, not near. A scene is a set of moving pictures. Although it is not extravagant to call it a "photographic work", you can't refuse to gain a series of rare comforts and enjoyment.