Show Me a Photo Contest SMaP - Round 221: Free Theme [ENG/ESP]

in Feathered Friends21 hours ago

"Everyone likes birds. What wild creature is more accessible to our eyes and ears, as close to us and everyone in the world, as universal as a bird?”

David Attenborough



Show Me a Photo Contest SMaP - Round 221

A few weeks ago I attended an activity that I often attend, and which takes place in the back of a church, even though it is not something religious or similar, but the parish priest usually provides the large outdoor facilities of the temple to hold events for the benefit of the community.

As I arrived early to the place, there were few people, probably no more than two or three, however, a small bird of a striking and intense yellow color, flew over the area, landing from time to time on the beams of the structure, and then flying again and landing in another place.

I have not had a very fortunate experience in trying to get close enough to the birds to photograph them, because even when I am not so close, they always flee from me as if their lives were in imminent danger.

On the other hand, the definition of the distance images I can take with my cell phone is quite limited, so the photos do not always express what I may have observed or experienced at a given moment, still, I decided to share them with everyone in this post.

As I have described in previous posts, I usually make use of the editing tools offered in their free versions by the applications Picsart and Snapseed, in order to improve or highlight some element of my images, without modifying their essence.

Unas semanas atrás asistí a una actividad a la que suelo acudir con frecuencia, y la cual se desarrolla en la parte posterior de una iglesia, aún cuando no es algo de tipo religioso o por el estilo, sinó que el párroco suele facilitar las amplias instalaciones exteriores del templo para realizar eventos para el beneficio de la comunidad.

Como llegué temprano al lugar, habían pocas personas, probablemente no más de dos o tres, sin embargo, una pequeña ave de un llamativo e intenso color amarillo, sobrevolaba el área, posándose de vez en cuando en las vigas de la estructura, para luego volar nuevamente y posarse en otro lugar.

No he tenido una experiencia muy afortunada al tratar de acercarme a las aves para poder fotografiarlas, porque aún cuando no me encuentre tan cerca, siempre huyen de mí como si sus vidas corriesen algún peligro inminente.

Por otra parte, la definición de las imágenes a distancia que puedo tomar con mi teléfono móvil es bastante limitado, por lo que las fotos no siempre expresan lo que pude haber observado o experimentado en un momento dado, aún así, decidí compartirlas con todos en este post.

Como he descrito en posts anteriores, acostumbro hacer uso de las herramientas de edición que ofrecen en sus versiones gratuitas las aplicaciones Picsart y Snapseed, con el objetivo de mejorar o destacar algún elemento de mis imágenes, sin modificar su esencia.



All the Photos are of my Authorship, as well as the Edition of the same ones.


This is my entry for the #SMaP Contest. This is an initiative of @nelinoeva. I hope you enjoy it.

Esta es mi participación para el Concurso #SMap. Esta es una iniciativa de @nelinoeva. Espero que lo disfruten.


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Camera: Samsung Galaxy A12
Photo Editor: Picsart / Snapseed
Location: Barquisimeto, Lara, Venezuela
Date: 19-05-2025

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Such a beautiful bird with lovely yellow colour. 🙂
Photos are great!