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How to explain the photographic works of snow-capped mountains

When traveling, everyone will leave photos as a souvenir, and some of them are very proud. If you ask me, there are three photos that I am most proud of. The first one is the snow scene I took after climbing the Gongga Snow Mountain, the second one is camping on the Hulunbeier grassland to watch the sunrise, and the third one is the first time I walked on the glass plank road.

The first is the beautiful scenery taken after climbing Gongga Snow Mountain.

Before climbing the snow mountain, I thought it was a very simple thing, but when I really started climbing, it is not so easy to climb up now. Different from climbing mountains on weekdays, there are basically no paved roads in the snow-capped mountains. There are gravel everywhere, and most of them are covered with a thin layer of ice, which will fall down if you are not careful. So when I climbed the snow-capped mountains and saw different scenery, I was proud to pick up my camera and take pictures.

Second, Hulunbeier grassland to watch the sunrise

I was deeply impressed by this experience. So? We plan to shoot the sunrise in Hulunbeier grassland, but the grassland is too cold at night. Basically, as long as people get into sleeping bags, they don't want to come out. Later, we also woke up at four o'clock, struggled to get up, and waited for more than an hour in the cold wind of the grassland before we caught the sunrise. The experience of waiting for the sunrise left a deep impression on me.

Third, take the glass plank road for the first time.

When the glass plank road in Zhangjiajie was just opened, I also rushed there to experience it. I thought I could walk smoothly, but I didn't expect my legs to get a little soft just after walking a few meters. Later, I struggled to get to the middle of the bridge, took a picture in a hurry and immediately ran to the opposite side, never looking down again.

Well, I'll stop here and answer this question. If you think I'm right, please give me a compliment.