Green:
“夕阳无限好,只是近黄昏。”
This sentence comes from an old Chinese saying: When you are young, you should cherish everything you have, and don’t wait until you are old to feel the warmth of the world. This photo is from the 24 solar terms, Xiaoxue, which is also the Chinese way to describe the transition zone from autumn to winter.
I chose this photo for 2 reasons: 1) the composition just happened to fall in the middle of the 3.3, which is equivalent to the center point, so we can do anything. 2) It is also to express the difficulties of everyone in the world now, the difficulties of adults and the pressure of children.This definitely serves as a reminder, that life is short and can be approached from different angles.The struggles faced by individuals around the world today. The daily fear for children caused by ongoing wars reflects the burdens borne by adults and the enormous pressures placed on children. This highlights the universal difficulties we all experience and underscores the need for empathy and understanding in our shared human experience.
Yellow
(My first thought was doing jules shumen but i want to be more realkistic)
Despite the picture in the middle, that was already explained the rest also apply the same theme. Following the example of James Nachtwey, who was complimented by people for his powerful imagery as “The Eye of War.” The first picture was indicating this picture James Nachtwey’s Starry Night and Graveyard Scene – We can look at how beauty and sadness contrast with each other. The Starry Night shows feelings of hope, wonder, and the endless possibilities in life, while the Graveyard Scene makes us think deeply about loss, mourning, and how fragile life can be. They show the two sides of being human: the happiness of wonderful times and the sadness that comes with losing something.
The last picture embodied living, hope and life; the water is moving. Water can save the past, water can nourish flowers, dry earth and sick humans; it also hardens the saying “drink more hot water”
Red: