New Photo Exhibition Of February

Yesterday this new photo exhibition just opened in one of the galleries I'm frequently visiting and as I'm always interested in photo exhibitions, today I heaved over to see what beauties has the exhibition to offer me.

Ferencz Németh is an eighty years old Transylvanian photographer, and this exhibition was organized to celebrate his eightieth birthday.

The title of the exhibition was The Woman, The Eternal Mystery
It was an unusual photo exhibition and you'll see why.

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Cogito Ergo Sum

A very interesting interpretation of René Descartes's famous expression. While I was looking at these black and white stripes surrounding the lady, was thinking how interesting it would be to launch a challenge with this theme and see how different photographers would capture it. It needs some imagination to create a nice setup.

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Something I rarely talk about is photo processing before uploading and trust me, in case of exhibitions, that means a lot of work. Not having a tripod (you can't really go to exhibitions carrying a tripod) makes it a bit difficult, plus my biggest enemy is always making my life a living hell, so whenever I am able to take a half decent photo, I'm happy. Aligning lines is never easy and what seems to be good at the scene, turns out to be a big disappointment when I apply the grid at home. But not this time. The second photo is unedited and almost perfect in my eyes, as far as aligning the lines go. I don't know how I did it, but I'm happy with it.

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Pandemiada

This photo refers to the time of pandemics as the lady is wearing a striped mask. Usually you have a better chance highlighting the model with a neutral background, but in this case it's not a disadvantage, on the contrary, it looks good in my opinion.

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Vision in Black and White

This was another very good one, with the face paint and the gloves. Great idea.

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The Birth of Computing

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Impressed

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Tired After a Thousand Years

Another fantastic one, which you can't really choreograph and the chances to stumble upon a scene like this are very low, so you have to be lucky, but you also have to notice and recognize the opportunity. The old lady is breaking the line so nicely.

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Alina At The Promenade

Another example how you can combine geometrical patterns successfully. You have two different patterns in this photo, working well in my opinion.

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On the Road of Dreams

The same lady, dressed the same way, on a different path. Now comes the question, how would you see the road of your dreams? Would it be striped in black and white and like a tunnel?

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Alter Ego

To be honest, at this point I was very impressed with the photos. At his age, the photographer is thinking outside the box and I would not expect this style from an eighty year old one for sure. I was impressed. He sure knows how to play with the lens and this is just the beginning because what you're going to see is amazing.

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Magic Mirror

Very interesting photo manipulation and whoever has come up with the idea has a good imagination.

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Women And Eras

If I were to choose one photo, most likely this would be the one. I love this type of statues a lot and every time I see one, 'm taking tons of photos. Unfortunately you don't find them so often in my country, but several big European cities have them. Look at the execution of the statue, the details, the expression on the woman's face.

However, taking a photo of the statue is not always enough. You need to consider a lot of details and find the best angle. Here, with the other lady standing a bit further in that position, adds a lot to the photo. The almost clear background helps a lot as well. The tone of the photo is lovely as well.

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I was a bit confused about this as the Hungarian title says Triplets, and the Romanian translation says Sisters. It doesn't really matter if the three ladies are sisters or triplets or related in any way because what you see here is one lady from three different angles :) A really good photo. I keep telling you, the photographer is good at photo manipulation. I've never thought of trying these techniques out, but who knows. Maybe one day I will as you can create a lot of nice stuff.

I hope you have a favorite among these photos. Also stay tuned as more amazing photos are to come in the upcoming days.

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Cogito Ergo Sum is my favorite of the exhibit. The Birth of Computing is a close second. It has kind of an Alice in Wonderland feel to it.

On the Road of Dreams is a little disturbing when you take time to think about it. It seems her road is a tunnel or trap or even cage. My dreams are much bigger, wide open, unlimited.

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I think I can relate to how you feel about the Road of Dreams. I would imagine something floral or something less rigid. But we all see things in a different way.

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Ooh those are funky! I like them. Especially those first black and white ones!

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I was a bit surprised as I didn't expect such photos but I liked them.

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Just wow 😳
The first image is just looking like a wow 🙀

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All the photos convey a lot of emotions but the one I loved the most was the girl on the dream road, that made me think about how abstract our dreams can be, I love your photos.

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That is an interesting one and made me think what my dream road would look like.

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Don't show off the attractive appearance of the photo. Hopefully February is always the most beautiful for you.

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I'm not sure I understand what you mean but thank for stopping by.

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Many say that modern art is garbage, but you find artists like this. Very nice pictures.
I hope you will share more art with us.
Greetings!!!

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Well, you know how it is. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and not everyone likes this style. Good thing there's something for everyone.

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I love the first photos and how the backgrounds are in harmony and connection with the model's clothes, in addition to the messages they transmit, but...

"Tired After a Thousand Years" It's my favorite, that lady breaking the line is too emotional, I love this 😍

You have visited a really interesting photo exhibition with amazing works my dear @erikah, I want to see moreeee 😂🧡

Hugs and kisses for you, sweetheart 🤗🤗😘😘❤️

!discovery 40
!ALIVE

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Lol, I knew you would pick one of those as it's what you're passionate about.

Stay tuned as the second part is even more interesting and I'm sure you'll like it. There will be quite a few photos to your taste 😉 I'm always thinking of you when I see these portraits and other photos I know you like 😎

Thanks for the nice comment and wishing you a nice weekend 🥰🤗😘❤️

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maybe life would be better in black and white, those pictures are more beautiful.

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It's up to you how you see life. You can see it in black and white.

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I am having difficulties choosing one over the other as they all give me sensational vibes but 'Tired after a thousand years' holds the candle. I don't know this kind of magic it holds for me.

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Good thing you don't have to choose :)

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all the photos you share are beautiful photos, I really like looking at the photos, the photos look like very beautiful art

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