Real shots of Qionghai Tanmen's Anywhere Door! Framing the entire "jelly blue" sky into the lens

Standing in front of the blue and white "Anywhere Door" at Tanmen Fishing Port, the first thing that catches the eye is not the door's fresh design itself, but the entire sky perfectly framed by it — a kind of "jelly blue" that looks like it was just taken out of the fridge, so clear without a trace of impurity. Even the few drifting clouds look like carefully sculpted milky white jelly flesh, softly sticking to the blue background, swaying slowly with the wind, making one's heart feel transparent and bright.

I originally thought the "jelly blue" was just an effect of a filter, but when I raised the camera to frame the door, I realized what my eyes saw was even more stunning than what the lens captured. The door frame is like a natural picture frame, cutting the blue sky, distant coconut tree tops, and the sea horizon into a neat island painting. When I pressed the shutter, a fishing boat returning to port slowly passed behind the door. The off-white hull contrasted gently with the "jelly blue" sky, and the tiny splashes along the boat's side added a few lively white strokes to this painting.

Walking down the stone steps beside the door, the sea breeze carrying a salty dampness brushed my face. Looking up, the "jelly blue" sky seemed even closer, and the sunlight became especially soft, filtering through the gaps in the coconut leaves and casting speckled light spots on the ground. A fisherman carrying a fishing net passed by the door, his dark face smiling. Seeing me taking photos of the sky, he said with a smile, "The sky these days is the most beautiful, like the blue of the sea has been moved up to the sky."

While crouching beside the "Anywhere Door" to adjust the shooting angle, I accidentally noticed a few spots of still-wet seawater marks at the bottom of the door frame, carrying a faint sea smell. Following the marks toward the sea, I could see several small fishing boats gently rocking with the waves, their sails furled on the masts like folded white wings. The "jelly blue" sky overhead remained unchanged, occasionally a seabird spread its wings and flew by, leaving a faint black shadow that quickly disappeared into the blue, leaving only crisp calls echoing in the air.

Before leaving, I stood in front of the "Anywhere Door" again to take a group photo. In the photo, the door frame captured the "jelly blue" sky, the coconut grove, and my smiling face together, without any extra filters, yet more vibrant than any retouching. Later, when I looked through the photos, I finally understood, Tan

Post by BallFishMoonShoecute | Oct 8, 2025

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