Composition of three photos praising the new era

In the forty years of reform and opening up, many things have witnessed the changes of the times, such as those three photos...

When I was sorting out the drawers before the Spring Festival, what flashed through my eyes A black and white photo, I was curious and picked it up carefully.

This photo is in black and white and should be rarely seen nowadays. If you look carefully in the photo, there is still a little bit of yellowing. The man and woman in the photo could not be seen clearly unless I looked carefully. I squinted my eyes and saw that they were my grandparents when they were young!

Seeing this photo, I remembered what my mother had said to them before. What I said: In the early 1980s, it was difficult to take a black and white photo. A film camera was even more expensive, and few people could afford it. Even if they could afford it, it wouldn't be as "high-end" as it is now, and it would only be able to take black and white photos.

This photo aroused my desire to explore. Since I can find such an old photo, I must also be able to find other photos! As I flipped through it, a color photo caught my eye. It seems that it was also taken with a film camera, but due to the age, the photo has faded slightly.

At this time, my father came over. When he saw the photo in my hand, he sat down silently. I turned around and asked my dad, "Is this the wedding photo of you and your mom?" I was a little excited, as if I had discovered a new world.

Dad smiled and nodded, then picked up the photo from my hand and said meaningfully: "In the 1990s, film cameras became better and could take color photos, but If it is not wrapped in plastic, it will easily fade and even turn yellow. The slightly blurred photo seems to remind us that times are changing." After speaking, my father gave me the photo. Then he walked out of the room and went to work. I turned on my phone silently, flipped through my photo album, and looked at the photos I had "beautified" one after another. I sighed: Now our photos are all in color, the pixels are very good, and they can also be "processed." ".

Everything is changing!

The "black and white photos" of my grandparents, the "color photos" of my parents, and my "beauty photos", these three photos may seem ordinary, but they represent the times. Witness the changes, eulogize the changes in people’s lives over the past forty years of reform and opening up!