"Photographs are the most beautiful memories, which we can look at to go back in time."
Y.A
I have countless photos on my phone and I've had to delete some because the memory is full. My phone is now lagging behind compared to other high-tech models that have come out recently, but it's what I have now and it has allowed me to make several posts and take lots of photos for them.
Selecting three good photos from my phone's gallery is not that easy, as I like many of them, but since they have nothing to do with selfies, I decided to select some with landscapes and other types that I love. I have also chosen new photos as I had to delete some old ones.
For me, photos are like a magical album that takes me back to memories. Being able to relive and remember those moments when we were happy is priceless. For some people, whose memories can often be vague, seeing a photograph can bring great joy, so here I share my three chosen photos.
Photo #1
The first photo is in La Colonia Tovar, a wonderful and charming village. I chose this photograph because it shows part of the village and a beautiful sky with large clouds. This is a very busy street that goes uphill. Here they sell strawberries with cream and many fruits and vegetables that they grow themselves. My phone is good at taking photos in daylight, so I burned this photograph.
Photo #2
The second photograph shows the roundabout at the intersection of Miranda Avenue and Romo Gallegos in San Juan de los Morros. It is a very busy roundabout, and I was able to take this beautiful photo in the morning when the traffic was light. I like the sharpness and colours of the photograph. Driving through here requires caution, as cars do not stop and all want to pass at the same time.
This photograph really reflects the noise of cars driving by every day. People walking down these streets, which look very peaceful but are actually very noisy.
Photo #3
The third and last photograph is of some flowers or a plant called Hydrangea. This flower reminds me a lot of my mother, because she loved this type of plant and although she wanted to have it in her house, she couldn't because they are from a cold area. At home it was always very dry with a lot of sun, so she could never have it in her house. However, she always admired these plants. In Colonia Tovar, there are plants of this type, and there is a place called the hydrangea garden. I have not yet been there, but this plant can be found in various parts of the village, and you can take this photograph, which I loved because it shows the beauty of the plant and its flowers.