Photography writing

The world was never the same after Mount St Helens erupted. I think it changed the world because it really showed how volcanos can ruin lives for many lives and I think it changed the oversight of how we should focus more on how natural disasters can ruin many things for people and change the course of the world. It also showed the dangers of volcanos and it scared a lot of people living near an active or even a non-active volcano. But there is good that came from the eruption. It helped get rid of dead and fallen trees and helped to regrow and re-populate the environment and creatures that had a shortage of food. It also helped shape the landscape like how it increased the size of ponds to help make room for more water-thriving animals to increase the amount of life in the lakes. Many of these new ponds are among the most productive ecosystems, terrestrial or aquatic, at Mount St. Helens. The biological communities that have developed are highly varied with respect to species diversity, composition, and structure. These naturally recovering herbs and shrub communities are very different ecologically from the highly managed stands of young conifers growing on land outside the national monument but within the blast area. The naturally recovering communities may play an important role in the regional biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest.

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importance of photography

First off, I think that this movie was amazing and I think that I would watch this movie again and again. I also think it shows that photography can show us a lot about our past and it can juristically change the way people think. It is more than just capturing a moment though it Is a big part, I think it is a really good way of showing people’s personalities or even their moods.

Photography is the ultimate tool for capturing our surroundings with a realistic approach. The very nature of capturing evidence, it has impacted the way we remember things from our past. From global-scale events to domestic and familiar occurrences, photography has shaped the way we remember things.

The instant and immediate viewing of events are one of the most important things photography has given to humanity. Each day that passes, we get closer in terms of globalization. Images reach a broader and wider audience each day, and history is reducing its gaps in terms of time intervals. Major events in our modern and contemporary times are widely known and remembered thanks to photography like the dust bowl, people might not believe it or might not understand it without seeing it.

Photography has helped history to be reinforced with visual evidence that provides more objectivity than illustrations ever did. It goes further yet from the oral tradition of previous historical times. We can remember the past, not only because of our great and lucid memories, which I don’t doubt some people have but because of photography. We even experience feelings of nostalgia when we see images from previous times that can be completely unknown and almost foreign to us. It’s bringing a tangible feeling (especially printed photographs) back from a picture in our mind.

In conclusion, I think that it is a great tool and If we didn’t know how to capture a moment through photography I think that things won’t be the way they are today which is mind-boggling to imagine a world without photography.