Rostros de India
The faces of India
For my first @theterminal Challenge, (which I had to redo because I had to curate a recent post) I decided to write a curation post about @Backpackingmonk who through his photos dedicates his account to make us want to visit India, a nation that has me delighted for as long as I can remember.
En la publicación The Mystic su autor ha logrado de nuevo presentarnos el proceso y especificaciones de una foto que nos conecta con la belleza de una mirada y una sonrisa, para mostrarnos la riqueza en sabiduría que podemos encontrar caminando por India. Es muy poderoso captar esta tranquilidad y misticismo en una foto que no muestra grandes multitudes de devotos, o impresionantes templos sino la simpleza de una foto casual y casi irrepetible que tiene todo lo necesario para hacernos sentir esperanzados y serenos, alejándonos de la sensación de incertidumbre de nuestro estilo de vida actual.
In the post The Mystic its author has managed to present to us the process and specifications of a photo that connects us with the beauty of a look and a smile, to show us the wealth of wisdom that we can find walking through India. It is very powerful to capture this tranquility and mysticism in a photo that does not show large crowds of devotees, or impressive temples but the simplicity of a casual and almost unrepeatable photo that has everything necessary to make us feel hopeful and serene, moving away from the feeling of uncertainty of our current lifestyle.
Simple but forceful are the publications of @backpackingmonk, in a few words and powerful images it manages to make us question the fast pace of modern life and makes us want to connect with its search, the feeling of being happy and complete that he captures in its photographs. "If you want to be happy, you have to want to see others happy too" I know this phrase as a Hindu proverb, and I think that for this reason the author of this blog works so much in his photographs, seeking to see happiness and also peace, tranquility and wisdom in others to find it for himself, I hope that his search is fruitful, meanwhile you all can live India through the lens of his camera.
Namaste
Esta publicación es parte del Reto de Curación del Redfish Rally-100 hecho por @theterminal únanse a su discord
This post is part of the Curation Challenge for the Redfish Rally-100 made by @theterminal join to their discord
Y los participantes somos/and the participants are
@arlettemsalase
@backpackingmonk
@beckie96830
@Danielobankz
@insense
@velinov86
@maruvalerio
@sirpee6
@starstrings01
and me
@yessgutierrez
Hi @yessgutierrez. Thank you so much for your participation in the Curation Challenge. Your in-depth analysis of the post your curated is nice. Yes, he only had 1 photo, but the essene of that photo in the face of the man tell a lot about that person, his manner of dress and his customs. The person in the photograph does has a serene look about him.
We appreciate you joining in. We hope you have fun with the Rally this month.
Se puede notar la sabiduría que posee la persona en la fotografia con solo mirarlo, una foto muy bien captada. Me gustó mucho leer tu análisis sobre la publicación de @Backpackingmonk, de verdad supiste apreciar su punto de vista.
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Hola, amiga @yessgutierrez
Me encantó tu blog de curación a otro de tus compañeros.
Realmente sentí que te atrajo la propuesta sobre la cultura hindú y nos obsequias con un escrito muy emotivo.
Felicidades
Feliz Día