His friend is so passionate about traveling that he misses breakfast, but if he loses the "golden hour" framework, it will be considered a waste of the whole trip. It goes to Japan in the cherry blossom season but cannot remember any color, only remember how many shapes it has created in Ueno Park, a place famous not only for its beautiful scenery but also for its steady lighting and strong wifi.
In fact, no one wants to take photos to save memories. But there is a fragile line between preserving moments and living a dead photo. Some women climbed the top of the mountain not to admire the majestic nature, but to have a photo of thousands of likes, heartbroken by popular opinion on social networks. Suffering, a fake heart comes and goes, but a real heart is tired and wants to... stop beating because while climbing and worrying about keeping the dress from flying, holding a tripod in your hands.
So what should we travel for? To experience, to relax, to temporarily forget deadlines and many Zoom meetings with images, or to prove to the world: "I am happy, I am in a very chill place, and you are stuck in traffic"?
Sometimes, it feels like not checking in is considered unattainable. Admiring the scenery without selfies is like eating green rice without lemon, without chili, lacking, bland, with nothing to say about.
Some people say: "I take photos because I want to preserve memories". But when dozens of similar plaques with the same side of the god and the concept set returned to nature, is it still called storage or collection?
You say that in the past, wherever you go, you could only look at it, smell the smell of the sea, listen to the sound of the pine leaves, watch the water of the stream in the stream, let the fog surround you and imagine another world. Now, every trip has a timeline: arrived, pose, take photos, edit photos, Facebook, wait for interaction, edit mood to post on Instagram, then return to the hotel to lie on the stomach. There is no time to breathe, but to look, but to enjoy the moment.
You say sometimes you want to go back to that carefree time. When to go, to go, not to prove anything. But let's not regret the past. He himself had just returned from the sea, saw a series of photos taken by his colleagues and the bandits blamed themselves for not having a photo looking out at the sea to reflect like a philosopher. He said that at this time, just take photos, just check-in as long as you can get the camera down to see the natural scenery with your daily eyes, then exclaim: Oh my god, the scenery is so beautiful, let's just do more!