This is a series of photographs taken of a small, very old house on one of the corners of the last street north of the village.
Esta es una serie de fotografías realizadas a una pequeña casa muy vieja que se encuentra en una de alas esquinas de la ultima calles al Norte del pueblo.
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It is a tiny house and not very well preserved, but it retains much of the charm of the humble houses of yesteryear in my village, so I decided to take some photos of it, because perhaps with the passage of time it will no longer be there.
Es una casa pequeñita y no está muy bien conservada, pero conserva mucho del encanto de las casa humildes de antaño en mi pueblo, así que decidí hacer algunas fotos de ella, pues quizás con el paso del tiempo ya no esté ahí.
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And I say that it might not be there in some time, because its conditions are quite precarious and although it seems to belong to some people who live next to it; this little house is not inhabited and seems to receive little care.
Y digo que quizás ya no esté allí dentro de algún tiempo, porque sus condiciones son bastante precarias y aunque parece pertenecer a algunas personas que viven aledañas a ella; esta casita no está habitada y parece recibir poco cuidado.
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However, it is still a "beautiful place to freeze time" and that is wonderful for those of us who like to take photographs.
Sin embargo, sigue siendo un "hermoso rincón para congelar el tiempo" y eso es maravilloso para quienes gustamos de hacer fotografías.
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I was even fortunate enough to be able to observe how a small donkey loaded with household goods approached the house to eat some of the plants that grow in its tiny garden, which, like everything else in this house, is directly exposed and accessible from the street.
Inclusive tuve la fortuna de poder observar como un pequeño borrico cargado de enseres, se acercaba a esa casa para comer algunas plantas que nacen en su diminuto jardín, el cual como todo en esta casa, está directamente expuesto y accesible desde la calle.
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So this is my entry to today's #monomad challenge...Thank you very much for stopping by and appreciating these photos. Greetings to you all, see you again soon.
Esta es entonces mi entrada al reto #monomad de hoy... Muchas gracias por pasar por aquí y apreciar estas fotos. Saludos a toso, nos veremos pronto de nuevo.
"We make photographs to understand what our lives mean to ourselves." - Ralph Hattersley.
"Hacemos fotografías para comprender lo que nuestras vidas significan para nosotros mismos." - Ralph Hattersley.
Cámara: Nikon D7000 | Objetivo: Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 II DC OS HSM
Montalbán, Carabobo, Venezuela.
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Great you captured this old small house on the corner. It is now documented for the years to come and when it is probably no longer there.
Have a wonderful Sunday 👋🏻☀️ Beautiful in B&W @jlinaresp 😊
Thank you very much for the appreciation my friend @littlebee4!.... Yes, that's right, it's good to record these corners of the village of yesteryear, because they are fewer and fewer and succumb to the passage of time... Happy week!
I so know and seen it many times. I love to capture buildings like this. All the different textures and little intricate details most don’t see. I think they are worth taking a photograph of 😎
Have a wonderful new week 👋🏻☀️You are welcome my friend @jlinaresp 😊
Beautiful clicks man !
I am just so loving the vibe that the pictures have !
Well done ✨
I was looking at your beautiful pictures and at that moment my little friend Allana, 4 years old, arrived, she said she loved the picture where the donkey is and added: "poor thing has a lot of weight on his back" hahaha.
Ha ha ha :)).... What a coincidence, I thought the same thing.... Although I have lived all my life in this town and in the old days I saw them with even greater burdens.... I remember about 45 years ago, a godson of my grandmother's (my grandmother used to take boys from half the villages to keep them in the house, baptise them, teach them catechism and keep them in school) came to visit her from the mountains and brought her on the back of a donkey "A stone threshing wheel" to put in the courtyard.... It took three men to get it off the donkey... I don't remember where that wheel ended up, but I'm sure it weighed well over 100 kilos... So tell to Allana not to worry, the donkeys nowadays are more relieved... hehehehehe :))... This one even escaped to eat the flowers in the garden of that little house!.... Thank you very much for stopping by and appreciating, greetings and happy week!
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How great of your grandmother to do that job. But poor little donkey. hahaha
great capture , love the Donkey
Thank you very much... It is certainly a nice donkey, and I was lucky to see him there, I had never seen him before... HAve a nice week! ;)
This old House black and white photography is really looking so beautiful. Lastly there is a small Donkey nice to see...
Thank you so much for sharing those exceptional photography with us.
Thank you very much for appreciating, I'm glad you liked these photos!.... That little donkey appeared on the lonely street while I was taking the photos.... The strange thing is that his owner was nowhere to be seen!... heh heh heh heh.... :)))) And he was loaded with a lot of his belongings!... I think that donkey ran away to eat those delicious flowering plants from the garden of the old house!.... :))) Thanks again @shopnilhasan friend! Regards!
Thank you very much for your appreciation and have a happy week @qurator team and @ackhoo friend !!!!... ;)
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What I noticed in black and white photography is old buildings are looking more interesting and quite cool. Maybe because of the light and shadows that could be shown well in this technique. My favourite are the donkey and old building with tiled roof.
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