Good morning. Today’s post was in time for the start time. We have to earn cash to live, but let’s continue with the non-cash work. It is because we can not prepare for the next situation unless we accumulate the results that are not quantified.
When there were no cell phone cameras and only analog cameras, did people take pictures of themselves?1
The color of the water in the lake in one of the Siberian towns has a reputation for being very beautiful, and a lot of Instagrammers are on site.2
Different from the natural color of the Maldives sea.3
There have been many changes in our daily lives, but one of the changes is that cameras have become cheaper. Now that the camera is on the phone, the camera is now free. Moreover, the free camera has almost the same performance as the original camera.
At first, the camera should not have been owned by the common people. People were a little nervous when they were photographed. What about now? The happy people gather, make a loud voice, swing around their arms and shoot. I don’t know the exact statistics, but we take 10 or more photos every day. Of course, most of them are stupid faces.
When there were no cell phone cameras and only analog cameras, did people take pictures of themselves? I feel that we have never directed the lens to ourselves. Today, Selfie is in vogue and everyone is crazy about taking self-portraits. In a sense, a mobile phone camera may not be the camera in the original sense. Then what?
Hm, the entrance to social media? SNS tools? Or should it be called a network terminal or an image input device? As long as SNS is a space to share personal information, it is not strange to distribute your face in mass. So you make a self-portrait.
Digital camera - Wikipedia
With the iPhone 7, Apple Changed the Camera Industry Forever | The
The rise of the camera-phone | Technology | The Guardian ↩︎However, wastewater from nearby factories is flowing into the lake. The wastewater is toxic. So local authorities are calling for them not to get into the water.
Don’t swim in Siberian ‘Maldives’ lake, Instagrammers warned | CNN
‘Siberian Maldives’ is actually a toxic dump, Instagrammers
↩︎As long as it sees in a photograph, it is a really beautiful color. It seems like some say it looks like the sea of the Maldives. It is ironic that beautiful landscapes are created by artificial waste. However, the color of this lake is not natural. It is a liquid like a soft drink. Different from the natural color of the Maldives sea.
Well, do you understand why beautiful nature is so beautiful? Because it is beautiful. Even such an answer is not bad. But I want to say: Beautiful nature is beautiful because its development is delayed. In areas where beautiful nature remains, development is always delayed. Therefore, the livelihoods of the residents are poor. The more beautiful the nature is, the poorer the area is. Can you see the thumbnail of that reality?
Tourists are impressed that “It is beautiful scenery!” And drop some cash and trash and leave. Local people live by sharing the cash. If you love nature, don’t look away from the reality of those who live there.
World’s Worst Waste - Forbes
An Ocean of Plastic | Watts Up With That?
Economic, social, and environmental sustainability in
Many people visit a lake contaminated with artifacts to upload data to SNS and a self-portrait surrounded by harmful substances is taken. And with regard to natural beauty, tourists are just astonished to be beautiful but do not share the reality of the area. So both the contaminated lakes of Siberia and the beautiful waters of the Maldives have the same contradictions. ↩︎
Even to continue the free work, you will need living expenses. It looks like gambling. The outcome of this gambling is not known until the outcome is achieved. If I win, let’s take a picture together! Today’s post is over. Thank you
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