Mobile Phone Photography Contest Round #116 // Life Lessons I Learned From Simple Pictures


Good evening to all my friends in this beloved community, I hope you are all always healthy and happy so that you can carry out your daily activities as usual and I hope you all have a pleasant day.

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On this simple blog, I'd like to share some images with this beloved community as my participation in the contest, which is now in its 116th round.

So, please continue to follow my simple blog to see some of the images I've taken and shared at this meeting, along with a short caption from me.

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I took this photo with my cell phone while riding my motorbike in the afternoon in the hills of Aceh Besar, where the weather was bright blue, the main backdrop. If you've been following my blog lately, you'll have seen my simple blog post about my trip to Pasir Putih Beach. It was during this trip that I took several photos that I'll share on my simple blog as part of a contest.

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Personally, this image holds a profound lesson for me. I realize that this isn't a photo of a majestic mountain or a blue beach, but rather a simple hill. The ground is dry, with many rocks, and the trees are mostly bare, but the focal point is a tree whose trunk has been cut down, leaving only a single tree, and at the end of that single tree, a single green shoot growing in the opposite direction.

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This image seems to tell us that we can fall, we can be cut down, but we must never stop growing. I think many of us have our own problems, especially us Acehnese people who definitely understand how it feels, from the tsunami, conflict, to economic hardship, we feel like we are alone, but look, the shoots are still there.

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Besides getting a very meaningful life lesson from the simple picture, another atmosphere that I found while on the way to Pasir Putih Beach was so calming with the view of the hills that spoil the eyes, there were also several electricity poles at that time until there was a path that was the footprint of us humans, but it was a bit unfortunate because beside the road I also saw a pile of scattered garbage which even though this nature is for us to enjoy its beauty, but instead we pollute it with despicable actions.

What made me choose these simple images to participate in this contest is the profound life lessons we can learn from them.

Well, my friends, those are some of the images and short posts from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoy and are entertained by what I share. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you who have taken the time to view and read my blog to the end.

Please leave your comments, support, and input, which means a lot to me as I strive to create a better blog in the future.

That's all for now.
Greetings everyone, and see you in my next blog.



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A Little About Me

My name is Maulizar Mawardi, also known as @antonydossantos

I am a student and nature lover who enjoys documenting my travels through writing and photography. While not a professional photographer, I believe that every journey and every simple image, no matter how small, has value and a story worth sharing

Through this blockchain, I want to share my experiences, observations, and appreciation for nature and the simple moments that are often overlooked




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Some time ago, I saw a picture on Instagram with a similarly profound meaning, showing a jackfruit growing—against all odds—on a tree that had been completely burnt and cut down. You have taken some truly amazing photos. 👍🏻

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