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The Beauty In Flowers!!
Photographing certain species of flowers along the way is a very personal way of looking at the world. From my point of view, it's not just about capturing intense
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Epstein Involved in BTC
I would not have predicted this due to my ignorance of the details of BTC management, but in hindsight it seems obvious that Epstein would be involved in legacy
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Caught Beneath The Big Smoke
Lead image created using CANVA While we tend to visit a usual place to meet people, views, or phenomena we enjoy to sightsee every visit, things can go another way
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The Colors And Life In A Same Picture!
A lover of flowers and a caretaker of nature, which surprises us with bright colors. Let's just say that yellow is one of my favorite colors. It's very striking,
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Portraits of the Community: Photos from Our Neighborhood
I have been living in a beautiful community for years, and there are always stories to share about it. As you can see from my previous blogs, I often discuss how
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The Streets Aren't Empty (Monomad Challenge)-ENG-ESP
Digitalization has contributed to cities becoming a bit more isolated. This was accelerated by the pandemic. However, I find it impossible to believe that the streets
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Bad photos? (ENG-ESP)-Monomad Challenge
ENGLISH When I'm editing, I can be confident that 80% of the photos I choose are good. The rest get set aside due to poor focus, bad exposure, or simply weak
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Street seller (ENG-ESP)-Monomad Challenge
ENGLISH What's it like to sell on the streets of a city? Well, that depends on the city, or at least the country it's in. In this case, I'm talking about Valencia,
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Different places on the same plane-Monomad Challenge (ENG-ESP)
ENGLISH Unintentionally, I tend to use the same type of shot for my street photography. I have a 28-85mm lens, so the possibilities can be varied. Still, many of
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The romanticization of poverty (ENG-ESP)-Monomad Challenge
ENGLISH Many photographers in my country, in an effort to show more than just decay, search for resilience instead. I find this to be a positive approach and sometimes
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Street vendor (ENG-ESP)-Monomad Challenge
As a child, I didn't usually like street vendors. I thought they made the streets look ugly, and I completely ignored why they were there. I remember one time I
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When your work is not good (ENG-ESP)-Monomad challenge
t's not necessary for everyone to like your work. In fact, it's normal for some people not to connect with it. And that's okay. But what about those who try to tear
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The myth of the fatherland (ENG-ESP)-Monomad challenge
We are tied to the land where we are born, grow, and die. But the concept of a homeland is an imagined reality, a fiction, a scam. It's an idea cooked up by
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When the sun is my enemy (ENG-ESP)-Monomad challenge
I don't like it when the sun's rays are so strong they feel like they're burning you. Sometimes when I have to go out at that time, I cover myself with hats or an
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The Sweet Bond of Family: Moments with My Cousins and Friends
My cousins are more than family—they’re my closest friends, partners in fun, and lifelong companions. Every memory with them is filled with laughter, love, and stories
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Still Waters, Stunning Blooms: Where Water Lilies Steal the Scene
As mentioned in my previous blogs, I am living in a province where we get access to nature - mountains, beaches, and rivers. We have it all here. And it also means
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Through My Lens: Finding Beauty in Every Corner
It was evening, and the place was wrapped in darkness. We decided to burn a dry tree — not just for warmth, but to bring light to the night. As the flames began
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When pictures have a second chance (Part IV)-Monomad challenge
These photos are not my favorites, not by a long shot, but upon reviewing them, I notice they're not entirely discardable, and I have the courage (or foolishness)
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Tuslob Buwa, Candid Shots, and Apen’s Homecoming
That day was special because it wasn’t just an ordinary get-together—it was a little reunion. In the picture, you’ll see Clyde, Johny, Apen, Justine, KJ, Dominic,
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When pictures have a second chance (Part III)-Monomad challenge
We continue with the series of photographs that are getting a second chance despite not being good images. This time I'm sharing some shots I took in a cemetery,
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