In The World Of Photography

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It's been almost a month since my last exhibition visit and most likely I missed some of it, which is not something I want' but with Easter, which we have two in my county, and trading, it happens. It's difficult to match so many schedules, and the day is only 24 hours for everyone.

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Next week I already have all the visits scheduled, let's see if I can make the most of it and bring you the latest after that. Till then, let's enjoy some of the photos I took more than a month ago at a photo exhibition last visited. It was a solo exhibition of Alpár Czire, a very talented photographer, who chose monochrome for his photos, which is always a good choice, if you want to focus on highlighting the details.

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Slope Countryside

Please disregard the reflection of the light, which seems like the sun on the photos, but it's not and kind of ruining the beauty of the photo. Regardless, it's a photo of a village scene, or rather the pastures outside the village, that you won't see in a decade or two as carts are on the verge of disappearing.

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Corner Of Peace

This is something only those can understand that have lived such a life and have such a scene in their life every day. Livestock means life and capturing the happiness on the man's face is priceless.

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Saturday

Moments of life, preparation for Sunday I suppose. I keep saying, but pretty soon these photos will worth quite a lot as there are not many places where you can capture such a photo. It's not a life I would want, but the photo is amazing.

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Four Mirrors

Giving a good title to the photo is also part of the fun and value as well I'd say. Unlike at art exhibitions, here you can understand what the artist meant or wanted to capture, but still, giving the photo a more meaningful title increases its value.

I'm a bit all over the place with this one. While I admit, it's a nice and interesting photo, the title too, but applying lipstick in not something you do when you're in the company of three guys. As a set photo, it's good, but not true to life.

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Innocent's Tranquility

This is a brilliant one. At first glance, you see people sitting and focusing on something, or someone in front of them, then you realize the photo was taken in a church, during the mass, the you check the title and see something is not right. Not that I'm religious, but the bible say we're all guilty souls, or sinners, so you realize the title is referring to he only soul that can't be a sinner and that is the sleeping kid.

We kind of worked through the process backwards, started from the finished products and went back to the origin, but when you're the photographer, these scenes are not given to you on a silver plate, with explanations. I mean the opportunity is there, the scene is given, but you need to see it and make the most of it. This is where exceptional photographers stands out of the crowd. This photo wins today I think.

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Smiling Mirror

Sometimes, a little is enough to be happy. You don't need a lot, if you can recognize and value what's in front of you.

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Attractive Outside World

This is the other winning one for me, it's an award winning one, if I could say that. If you can notice the poverty these poor kids live in, you can see the meaning too. It's heartbreaking to know people still live like that, but from photographic point of view, it's gold. The title is also a nice addition.

Let's see which one is your favorite today. Let's me know in a comment.

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Without a doubt, this is my favourite of the day, because it’s not easy to capture that moment.

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But the last one… it’s stolen my heart; the faces of those children have the power to bring tears to your eyes.

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You picked two good ones. These photos tell a lot if you know how to read them.

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I love emotional photography; it touches the soul.

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Genuine graphic anthropology.

Many thanks for sharing.

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It was indeed. Thanks for stopping by, long time no see.

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Some of my all-time favourite shots are always going to be these in the countryside. They just feel a lot closer to my heart and feel like they come with an emotion apart

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It is definitely the place where you can find genuineness and it's the true value, compared to fake posing you see on every social media platforms these days.

Happy Easter to you! 🐰🐣

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🖤📷 Such an interesting and thoughtful post. I really enjoyed how you shared not only the photographs from the exhibition, but also your reflections on each piece, because that made the whole experience feel much closer and deeper. Black and white always has a special strength, and from the way you described it, Alpár Czire used it beautifully to highlight emotion, detail, and everyday scenes that may become even more valuable with time.

I also found it lovely how you connected each image with your own personal interpretation. That gives the post a very human touch and makes the reader stop and think beyond the photograph itself. Thank you for sharing this visit and your perspective on the exhibition; it was a very enjoyable visual and reflective journey. ✨

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Hello, dear @erikah friend, things have been tougher than usual here lately, but I won't go into details. I just stopped by to thank you for this post, because you know I love photography and enjoy reading articles like yours that transport me to those spaces where photos are displayed as art... This post really brightened my day 🙂🙏, thank you again!...

And well...

What a photo! 🤷‍♂

!discovery
!PIZZA

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