The Visual Monomad Photographic Challenge My Entry #421 - Life

in Black And White25 days ago

Hello my friends..
As usual, on the daily monomad Challenge I want to contribute my entry for the Challenge And this is the entry for the Monomad Challenge this time.

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On this occasion, I would like to share some visuals that I took some time at the landfill in my place. In addition, I will also write briefly about the meaning of the visuals that I made.

As we know, not everyone has a job in an office or a decent place. However, there are some people who only have jobs that are not decent in the eyes of others. However, for them this is a very noble job, namely looking for used goods on top of piles of garbage. Yes, because they have no choice to meet the economic needs of their families.

Well, in my opinion about the visuals that I made is that everyone has their own life goals. Let us never look down on others. Because no one knows about our lives tomorrow.

That's all my short post on this occasion. I hope that the writing and visuals that I share can be a motivation for all of us in living life in this world. Thank you

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This is my entry for the #monomad challenge contest, hosted and curated by @monochromes.

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CategoryBlack and White Photography
ProcessedAdobe Photoshop CC
LocationLhokseumawe, Indonesia

Best Regard's

@bnwphoto (Januar)


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About Me
My name is Januar. I live in Aceh, Indonesia. Aceh is one of the provincial cities in Indonesia. I have hobbies in photography, swimming, and others. For more details about me, you can read it in my first post on this link First my post in blog Hive

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Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Greetings from here. Your photographs remind me of the painter Tompkins Harrison, who portrayed similar moments of regional life in the United States. Good work. I liked it.