I can give you some advice. For example:
In my family's computer, there is a photo that I am proud of, and it is also a photo that moves me.
This photo was taken in the summer of 2008, when I was traveling in Europe with my parents. It was shot in Bruges, Belgium. This city is located in the northwest of Belgium. This is a famous cultural city. Every Gothic building there attracts my attention. I press the shutter from time to time. The bell tower of the city hall was a work of that time.
In addition to my favorite appearance of the bell tower, there is also a "foreigner" whom I respect very much. This "foreigner" is about 40 years old, with blond hair and blue eyes, wearing a sea blue sportswear and holding a lovely Labrador, which is very conspicuous. In front of the bell tower, he squatted on the ground, bent down and wrapped a pile of shit on the ground with an old newspaper in one hand, and my lens just recorded this scene. Outside the photo, I saw him get up and walk 20 meters away after cleaning the dirt on the ground and throw the newspaper group into the trash can. Then he took his dog and gradually walked out of my sight.
The feeling of that moment has not changed every time I look at this photo until now. I think this foreigner makes me respect him very much. He is civilized. At the same time, it also makes me feel ashamed of the ugly phenomena we often see. I think many people must feel the same way. In the underground garage of the community, there will be some owners who have no public morality and regard it as a natural bathroom for puppies in winter. Never stop seeing your dog leave "marks" on other people's private car tires; Walking a dog in the street never ties a rope, no matter whether passers-by are afraid or not; What's more, take their "dog family" by bus. ...
It is said that civilization should start from small things and start from childhood. Whenever I see this photo, I promise to be a civilized person, because only by respecting others will I be respected by others.
This is my composition in the fourth grade of primary school. I hope it can be adopted. o(≧v≦)o~~