The Technique of Not Walking Too Much / Monomad Challenge [Eng/Esp]


These snapshots 📸 are my submission for the #monomad challenge by @monochromes and @brumest.


Hello, Hive friends:

I confess that sometimes my body craves going for a walk. It's as if my subconscious won't accept excuses and pushes me to search for images on the street, even though there are miles of Caribbean sun burning down on the asphalt. I know I'll be exhausted afterward and complain a lot, but it doesn't seem to matter.
Other times, however, it doesn't even want to move a few meters. Inspiration is satisfied with a few streets, and there I am, in the middle of a dilemma: do I walk around the city or sit on a corner and see what happens?

Today's photos come from those moments when I barely walked a couple of meters and ended up sitting on a corner. At first, I didn't pay much attention to them; I confess that I was lazy and underestimated them. But once I got home and looked at them calmly, I found them charming... and that's why I'm sharing them with you today.*

Hola, amigos de Hive:
Les confieso que veces el cuerpo me pide salir a caminar. Es como si el subconsciente no aceptara excusas y me empujara a buscar imágenes en la calle, aunque haya kilómetros de sol caribeño ardiendo sobre el asfalto. Sé que después quedaré agotado, y me quejare mucho, pero no parece importarle.
Otras, en cambio, ni siquiera quiere moverse unos metros. La inspiración se conforma con unas pocas calles, y ahí estoy yo, en medio del dilema: ¿recorro la ciudad o me siento en una esquina a ver qué ocurre?
Las fotos de hoy surgen de esos momentos en que apenas caminé un par de metros y terminé sentado en una esquina. Al principio, no les presté demasiada importancia; confieso que me dio pereza y las subestimé. Pero ya en casa, al revisarlas con calma, les encontré su encanto… y por eso hoy las comparto con ustedes.









That's all for today. Thank you for joining me on this journey. Sharing it with you truly gives more meaning to what I do. I would love to read your thoughts in the comments. I always enjoy responding!

📌 If you like this type of photography, I invite you to follow me for more visual stories.

Es todo por hoy, gracias por acompañarme en este recorrido, sinceramente compartirlo con ustedes le da más sentido a lo que hago. Me encantaría leer tu impresión en los comentarios. ¡Siempre respondo con gusto!
📌 Si te gusta este tipo de fotografía, te invito a seguirme para más historias visuales.


Technical data: 
📸 Nikon D200, NIKKOR lens 18-70 mm 1:3.5- 4.5 G ED./ Tamron 70-300mm.
📝 Translation: DeepL (free version)
🙋‍♂️ Authorship: All photos were taken by me  @muhammadhalim.

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Tienes varias fotos ganadoras ahí. La del niño esta genial. A veces no hay que moverse mucho. Te quedas como un cazador y haces maravillas.

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Anja, es que me pongo ansioso y camino pero igual te quedas quieto y salen cositas interesantes.

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The pictures look amazing, especially because behind the black and white color shows in each one, a unique story that was found through the camera lens. Thank you for sharing them with us 🤗.

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Sometimes it's like that my friend, we melt,our bodies need rest and the moments we take for granted,however, after being captured will be very satisfying.

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This post is another part of my realization that I absolutely adore black and white photography, definitely more than color. I tend to overestimate my enjoyment of a pending walk as well. I might get done and complain about sore feet or too much sweat running down my brow, but I know it feels better than not going.

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It's true that black and white photography has a magic all its own. Thank you, my friend, for your comment. Best regards.

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