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Photography theme song name
Description: The theme of my work is Song, which is divided into three series: sunset, light and another piece of blue. I call it a song because I want to show the elements that make up the melody of my life. The meaning of "song" is the theme song of my life, and my life is like a song. The names of the three series filmed separately are the main theme of my life. Every time I see such scenery, I will have a different kind of throb in my heart. I think the scenery I can see in my life is that the clouds are dyed with the color of sunset glow, and the roads are long and long when it is dark, like street lamps connecting the horizon, endless blue rivers and seas when crossing the Yangtze River Bridge, or endless blue domes when it is sunny. They are like a symbol about how this city makes me feel. They are a song in my mind and a poem written by me. It is difficult for me to describe what ideas they represent or what I want to express. They are more like a feeling, an emotion, and everyone can feel it through my communication. If I have to use some words to describe this "song", I will use quiet, gentle, long and shallow sadness to describe it.
sunset
light
Another blue color
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