One of the hardest thing for a photographer is to capture something in motion. It's not impossible obviously, it's quite easy if you have an ultra fast professional camera. But most of us don't have such gadgets, just out regular camera, or our mobile phone. What I do is just push the button hoping I get at least one decent shot.
At a photography exhibition, you have the chance to see some cool shots, about people, animals and so on. I don't know how they do it, maybe it's luck on their behalf too, but I appreciate every single photo I see as I can learn from them.
This is one of those photos, which has a bonus as well. Catching the reflection in the water can be considered a bonus.
Watchful Stone Mothers
Capturing funny moments in life is an art I'd say. You need to pay attention to details and see what's in front of you. I don't know where this photo was taken, but it's quite interesting. Those stone statues, you don't find them just anywhere.
Nearby
I would name this photo tranquility. That's what I see in the photo. That wooden house, that could be a barn or stable, looks forgotten by time and taken over by nature. That place looks like the perfect one to forget about the world and have some peace and quiet. A proper hiding place if you ask me.
Unfortunately reflections were working against me here, but still, the photo is good. What you see there is people dressed in traditional Hungarian folk costumes, that are common in Transylvania.
Next time I need to check if there are cameras in the room and turn the lights in another direction, without getting in trouble. It's not nice, but serves my purpose 😂
Idyll
This is a scene you don't see often. Partly because sled is not used anymore, or at least I don't think so. The other reason is snow is becoming rare these days. Once there was the only means of transportation.
Alone In The Crowd
What are the chances to capture such a moment?
Holiday Closed Into Work
The title may look a bit odd, especially if you don't know what you are looking at. That big tool is a plow, which symbolizes work. In the background people are marching in festive clothes, most likely celebrating Easter.
Connection
This is my favorite by far. This photo has a deep meaning. Back in the day this is how break was baked. They had a furnace and were baking bread once a week or twice, depending on the needs. After the bread was taken out of the furnace, the outer layer needed to be beaten, so the dark parts to come off. I wish could bake bread like that or at least participate once at such baking. That bread is priceless, especially when it's still fresh. What you see on the photo is life.
This is a mixed one for me. Hay always has been essential for farmers and the way to transport it always have been by chariot. That's what you see on the photo, but the hay is in rolls, which is not done manually. Kind of takes away a bit of the value, but the photo is still great.
This is also a brilliant photo. Imagine, to be up there, looking to this scene. To bad those spotlights ruining it.
I need to look around and see if I can adjust the lights next time 😏
So, which one is your favorite today? If you have any at all.
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