Monochrome Portraits

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After weeks of charting and trading, this morning I finally went to not one, but two exhibitions. I can tell you, it was much needed. It was a chance to step out the world of numbers and step into a totally different world, that I admire a lot, but can only participate in it as a visitor. It's fine by me, we can't be talented in every area.

First I went to a solo photo exhibition, by Botond Nagy. Saying I left with amazing memories is an understatement. I'm tagging @dimascastillo90 as I bet he will like it. It's his kind of photography and you'll see why.

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Uncle Guszti

These photos are part of the "one photo worth a thousand words" category I suppose. I don't like this expression, but in this case, it is literally what these photos are.

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The Outlaw

Would be nice if you can leave out the two points of reflection at the top and focus on the photo. Look at that face expression.

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Repair

For many of you, this photo may look strange, but trust me, it's very original. People like the gentleman on the photo not only exist today, but some of them are still using those handmade, wooden rakes and unlike many of us, when it breaks, the first thing they do is not run to the tool shop, but to repair it themselves. Look at the happiness on his face. That is a genuine smile, not like all those fake smiles you see on social media platforms every day. This is why these photos are so valuable in my eyes. The angle the photo was taken is also very good.

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Uncle Gyugyu

This photo beats everything. Look at the genuine smile on the old man's face. It is framed perfectly and black and white was the best option. The wooden fence is a nice plus to the rest. How can you not love it? In my eyes, this is an award winning one for sure.

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The Sustaining Power of Faith

While looking at this photo, I was wondering if you see what I see, or if this photo is as valuable for you as it is for me. Old lady, sitting in front of the very simple wooden house, praying. This used to be a common scene decades ago and at some part of the country, it still is. The old generation still looks like the lady and some people sill live in such wooden houses. Their life can be characterized by hardship. Yet, they are happy with the bare minimum. Look at that face expression.

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The Coal Burner's Pigeon

Hands. If you scroll back to the beginning of my post and check the photos again, you can see how much these people's hand can reveal. If I were to use a couple of words to describe what I see, I'd say hard work. Manual work all their life as they didn't have machines to help them.

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Gaze Lost In The Past

A lovely shot, respecting the rule of third. Also I love how the old lady's face is highlighted, while the rest in the background is dark.

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Playful Old Age

Funny thing about this photo is, that I can't remember it 😁. I took it today. I'm browsing all the photo and can remember all of them, but not this. However, it's a good one.

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Who Knows What Tomorrow Brings

I'm not sure if it was intentional or just random by chance, but look at the old men, most of them have a mustache and beard, the kind you rarely see today. This is a lovely photo. Shame you don't see the colors as I saw them at the exhibition. The contrast was perfect, but my photos unfortunately can't replicate that, no matter how much I tried to fix them.

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The Oven Has Already Cooled Down

This is the kind of photo that breaks my heart. Seeing these old people still doing the hard work life requires is heartbreaking. Behind he lady there's the oven, where they used to bake bread. Most likely it is not in use, but in the past it used to be as important as air or water.

Looking at these wonderful photos makes you think of what kind of life these poor people had and also makes you appreciate yours more.

It was a wonderful exhibition and this is just a part of the photos, there's more to come, so stay tuned.

Also, let me know in a comment, which one is your favorite.

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Excellent all the photos, but "Who Knows What Tomorrow Brings" is something else. The old man's expression says so much...the contrasts, the lights, the angle, everything is perfect. Thanks for sharing.

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Yes, that one is really special, we agree on that. Nice pick :)

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Nice pick :)

Thanks ;D. Great weekend. 🤗

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Thank you, same to you 🤗

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Oh I've been waiting for this for several weeks 😃 Something told me that at some point you would bring us this majesty of a photographic exhibition where emotions are the main thing 😍

My dear @erikah... I can't choose one, this is all beautiful ❤️

"The Coal Burner's Pigeon"...

How hands that represent hard work can be sensitive to caress that bird, also look at his gaze!

"Who Knows What Tomorrow Brings"...

That old man looking through the window and that expression on his face, it's really emotional.

"Playful Old Age"...

I love how the old man smiles when he sees the lady through the window and she looks at him at the same time 🖤 The old lady and her wooden house is also a work of art.

This is one of the best things I have seen today and it has filled me with encouragement to try to take these types of photographs.

Thank you very much my dear friend @erikah for this wonderful exhibition of portraits. I loved it 🖤

Have a beautiful night, hugs and kisses to you, sweetheart 😘🤗✨

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Oh I've been waiting for this for several weeks 😃

😆😆😆 You know it's not up to me, or just partially. I had to wait for this exhibition to happen and even so, you never know what you get. But this was absolutely amazing!

I can fully understand if you can't pick one and you haven't even seen the whole offer. What is yet to come will leave you with your jaw dropped 😁 I can assure you.

This is one of the best things I have seen today and it has filled me with encouragement to try to take these types of photographs.

I hope it had that effect on you and can use it as motivator, to try something new or take similar shots. I'm really glad you like the photos and that I could bring a minute of happiness in your day 😍

Stay tuned for the next one and wishing you a wonderful weekend. Hugs my friend 🤗😘❤️

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I can't wait for what's to come 😲 If this exhibition was wonderful, I can't imagine the next one 😍 Thank you for tagging me and remembering me, my dear friend. Have a beautiful night 😘🤗✨

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The difference between a simple photo and a portrait is that a portrait can give us information about the person in a single image and I feel that all of these photos, in addition to being excellent photos, achieve that 100% perfectly!

my eyes were amazed!

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Exactly, well said Malos! And I'm glad you liked it, it was indeed an exceptional exhibition and there's more to come :)

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Without a doubt all these portraits express the purest essence, spontaneity and emotionality.

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You're absolutely right, I can't argue with that.

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Old people do photograph so well, faces with a life lived with character and mystery

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Many might find these photos sad. That's often what comes out of a black and white photo, by the way: nostalgia.

But above all, I find that these photos create an empathetic bond between the subject and us. Empathy that highlights our common humanity. I'm convinced that every person on Earth, whatever their origin, can have the same conclusion.

At the heart of nostalgia and/or sadness is empathy.

I love this selection of photos!

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Some people don't like black and white or consider it sad, I agree with you on that. However, we know only with monochrome you can shut out the noise and fully focus on the details.

But above all, I find that these photos create an empathetic bond between the subject and us. Empathy that highlights our common humanity. I'm convinced that every person on Earth, whatever their origin, can have the same conclusion.

That is very true, well said.

If you love this, you'll love the next one too :)

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you think of what kind of life these poor people had and also makes you appreciate yours more

or maybe yearn for a more authentic life in these modern times...

Beautiful exhibit 😍

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Lol, possible! Thank you Steven, it was indeed.

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I kept looking at this photo for long trying to figure out what it communicates. But could find out. It's so emotional, like there's a connection it carries....

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Yes, each photo communicates something.

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Wao! It's hard to choose a favorite, but the one of the Charcoal Burner and Who knows what tomorrow will bring are photos that I fall in love with, maybe because it contains hope. What wonderful pictures, I would also love to someday get to take such good shots, with that I can die happy jjj Thanks for sharing, I'm running to know more of your author 🙌❤

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Yes, hope is something these people never give up and that's why you see them smiling. You can always try to take similar photos, if you find the right subject.

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