Landscape photos by geography photographersLandscape photos taken by geographical photographers had unique value and charm.
From the perspective of composition, one needed to be clear about what they wanted to show when shooting. If you want to highlight the landscape as a whole, you have to make the other elements in the picture (such as animals, people, etc.) appear smaller and let more natural elements (such as mountains, clouds, sky, grass, trees, etc.) enter the picture. If you want to highlight a certain element (such as a horse on the mountain), you can use a telephoto lens or close to the subject, and at the same time, let the surrounding environment play a supporting role.
Color contrast could be used to highlight the main body. For example, in a green background, the unique shape and color of the tree in the background could become a prominent main body. In a vast scene, the main character could wear clothes that were different from the color of the environment (such as red clothes in an environment with mostly natural colors). Even if the character was small, it could be very eye-catching.
As for the question of how much ground to retain in the picture, if the ground scenery (such as red flowers, pink flowers, green grass, small houses, etc.) was beautiful and could add points to the photo, more ground could be retained; when the ground was abrupt, colorless, and scenery, less could be retained.
When dealing with the situation where the companion body was in the form of a circle, it was necessary to ensure that the main body protruded from the gap to avoid the situation where the main body did not stand out and the image was messy.
In addition, lowering the camera position was also a simple technique to make the photo more interesting.
A geographical photographer like Thomas See the World (Chu Weimin) was good at outdoor landscape photography represented by snowy mountains and polar regions. His works not only showed the beauty of the scenery, but the process of shooting was also full of fun, including the persistence of exploration, the surprise of encounter, and the shock of waiting for the decisive moment. In the fourth issue of 2024, China National Geography also selected a number of photographers to take pictures of the lakes in northwest Yunnan. The landscape photos taken by different geographical photographers in different geographical environments had their own characteristics. Some of these photos showed the local topography, while others showed the relationship between man and nature.
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The cultural landscape of the Tengwang PavilionTengwang Pavilion was one of the three famous buildings in Jiangnan. It was located on the east bank of Gan River along Yanjiang Road in the northwest of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province. It was built in the fourth year of Tang Yonghui (AD 653). It was named after Li Yuanying, the younger brother of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty. It was also named after the poem of Wang Bo, the poet of the early Tang Dynasty,"The sunset clouds and the lonely ducks fly together, and the autumn water is the same color as the sky."
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The Cultural Landscape of Shisi TempleThe cultural landscape of Shisi Temple was rich and varied. It was a sacrificial temple that combined Buddhism and Taoism. Its architecture included the mountain gate, bell tower, main hall, Sanqing Hall, Ma Immortal Palace, Mei Ancestral Hall, and so on. There was a historical culture related to the Mei family here. For example, in the Southern Song Dynasty, Mei Yuanchao was awarded the title of "filial child" when he was six years old and guarded the tomb for three years. The emperor decreed that the memorial courtyard should be built in the tomb, which was later expanded by the family. Shisi Temple's architectural style combined the characteristics of the Song Dynasty and the influence of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties, forming a unique ancient style. It was also the location for the shooting of Black Myths: Wukong, attracting many tourists. The business of homestays in the scenic area was booming. All of these reflected the unique cultural landscape value of Shisi Temple.
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Classics of Human Geography"Classic Human Geography" was a science and education documentary broadcasted by Yunnan TV. It was broadcasted in 2004. It was rated as the "Top Ten Forms of National Program" in 2010, the National Excellent TV Program, and the National Ten Excellent documentary Program. In August 2012, it was once again rated as an excellent documentary broadcast program by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. This program was the first human geography program from the perspective of the Chinese people. Its goal was to become the most influential human geography documentary in China. It integrated the knowledge of humanities, social sciences, geography, and other disciplines. It used geographical stories as an incision to focus on Yunnan's history and cultural charm stories. With detailed historical facts and rich cases, it narrated Yunnan's stories in simple terms. It would also recommend classic human geography documentaries outside Yunnan to the audience.
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A cultural prose about landscape and idyllic poetryThe landscape and idyllic poetry was a form of cultural prose that originated from the Tang Dynasty in China. It depicted the natural scenery and rural life as the theme. It was often featured by fresh and natural, quiet and beautiful, lofty and profound artistic conception, giving people a sense of tranquility, indifference, nature and harmony.
The rise of landscape and idyllic poetry was related to the open policy and cultural background of the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty was one of the most prosperous periods in Chinese history. It had made great achievements in poetry, painting, music and other fields. In the Tang Dynasty, people pursued freedom, equality, and a harmonious way of life, and had a strong interest in nature. The landscape idyllic poetry was produced under this background.
One of the characteristics of landscape idyllic poetry was that it focused on the description of the natural landscape. Poets in the Tang Dynasty often used the brush to describe the beautiful scenery of nature in the form of poetry. For example, Du Fu's Ascending, Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grass, and Wang Zhihuan's Climbing the Stork Tower all showed their unique feelings and descriptions of the natural landscape.
Another feature of landscape idyllic poetry was that it focused on the description of rural life. Poets in the Tang Dynasty often used the brush to describe how people lived a quiet, indifferent, natural, and harmonious life in the countryside. For example, Wang Wei's "Autumn Dusk in the Mountains," Liu Yuxi's "Humble Room Inscription," Su Shi's "Jiangcheng Zi·Mizhou Hunting," and other poems all showed unique insights and descriptions of rural life.
As a form of cultural prose, landscape idyllic poetry has rich Chinese cultural characteristics and unique artistic value. It not only gives people the enjoyment of beauty, but also helps to guide people to pursue freedom, equality, and a harmonious way of life. It has profound cultural and practical significance.
What kind of cultural landscape do they belong to?Humanistic landscape refers to the landscape, architecture, culture, art, entertainment, etc. related to human life, culture, history, etc. Usually, they have unique aesthetic value and cultural significance, which can attract a large number of tourists to visit and experience.
The cultural landscape can be divided into the following types:
1. Historical and cultural heritage: refers to buildings, sites, cultural relics, and museum that have been formed in history and have important memorial significance or artistic value.
2. Natural scenery: refers to the beautiful scenic spots with unique landscapes and natural scenery in nature, such as mountains, lakes, waterfalls, oceans, etc.
3. Modern architecture: refers to all kinds of buildings designed and built to meet the needs of human beings, such as skyscrapers, urban buildings, castles, etc.
4. Festivities: refers to various human festivals, cultural activities, performances, etc., such as concerts, plays, film festivals, sports games, etc.
Other cultural content: refers to all kinds of content related to human culture, art, entertainment, etc., such as movies, dances, games, music, etc.
Cultural landscape is an important part of human culture, history, art and so on. It can let people understand and feel the cultural variety and creativity of human beings.
Introduction to the Martian landscapeMars was one of the eight planets in the solar system. It was a terrestrial planet, and its orange appearance was its distinctive feature. Mars had many unique sceneries:
1. Volcano: Mount Olympus is the tallest volcano in the solar system. It is located in the Tharsis Volcano Zone. It is about the size of Arizona (two provinces of Liaoning) and 25 kilometers high, about three times the height of Mount Everest. It was a huge shield-shaped volcano with an average slope of 5%. Its highest point was a magnificent depression 85 kilometers wide. Within a radius of 4000 kilometers, there were 12 giant volcanoes, such as Mount Askreis, Mount Pavonis, Mount Arsia, etc. These volcanoes were much taller than those on Earth, probably due to the weaker gravity of Mars.
2. ** Canyon **: Valle Mariner is about 3000 kilometers long, about four times the length of the Grand Canyon. The reason for its formation is still uncertain, but many scientists believe that the formation of the Tharsis region indirectly promoted its expansion, that is, the magma flowing through the volcanic region pushed the crust to rise, causing the crust of other regions to break, and over time, it formed the Valle Mariner.
3. ** North and South Poles **: The composition of the frozen regions at the two poles of Mars is slightly different. In winter, the area near the poles was very cold. The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere condensed into ice and fell to the surface. In summer, the carbon dioxide sublimated back into the atmosphere. In the northern hemisphere, the carbon dioxide completely disappeared, leaving only the water ice cap. However, some carbon dioxide dry ice remained in the southern hemisphere's atmosphere. These activities had a major impact on the Martian climate, producing wind and other phenomena.
4. ** Gale Crater and Mount Sharp (Aeolias)**: Gale Crater was famous for the landing of Curiosity in 2012. There is evidence of a large amount of water here. After Curiosity found evidence of water at the bottom of the crater, it began to climb the nearby Mount Sharp (Mount Aeoli) and observe the geographical characteristics of each stratum. In 2018, it was announced that complex organic molecules had been found many times in a 3.5 billion-year-old stone in the area. In addition, it was also found that the concentration of methane in the Martian atmosphere changed with the seasons, but whether it was a sign of life was uncertain.
5. [Above Mars: There will be storm clouds.]
6. [Martian Landform: Basically a desert planet with sand dunes and gravel all over the surface. There is no stable liquid water. The atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide, is thin and cold. Sandstorms often occur every year.] The terrain of the northern and southern hemisphere had a strong contrast. The north was a lowland filled with lava, and the south was an ancient highland full of craters. The two were separated by obvious slopes.
7. [Looking at Earth from Mars: It's a unique landscape.]
8. [Sunset on Mars: Different from Earth.]
Although Mars was very desolate now, there were various signs that Mars in ancient times might not be like this. It might be a beautiful ecological planet with a large amount of liquid water and even life.
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