Photography appreciation #11 returning to nature
A wedding, let me return to the backyard of the forest.It's another little known secret and
one of the hardest waterfalls I've ever climbed.Not to mention the climb down the steep,
barren shrubs on foot, cut by the wild rose, walked gingerly around the bear's den, and up
the stream, hobbled by the fallen tree trunks in the waist-deep rapids, and got over damp,
smooth boulders.
It was the king of the forest, a thundering stream of water pouring down, and it seemed to
sit on a throne of moss-covered boulders overlooking every brave man who dared to come.The
stone before the waterfall, like a prostrate slave, knelt before me.
"Sand, sand, sand..."I don't know if this is the blight and blight on the bottom of my
feet, or the wind blowing in the woods, time seems to become less important here, I forget
the trouble in work, forget a lot of things...
It was a living forest, the winds in the
treetops were her breath, the streams in and out were her veins, and I was like a wanderer
returning to the mother's body, and I closed my eyes and dropped everything with her soft
comfort.
So beautiful