Today I visited three exhibitions. It's not something you should do, or at least some people think three exhibitions in one day are too many, but at the end of the day, it depends on you. Some think by the time you go home, you forget everything and have no clue what you've seen, but that's not the case with me.
As you know, I take photos of everything I see at the exhibition and as I write about it, that's basically a process of refreshing my memory.
So today I started with a mixed art exhibition, then came a photo exhibition and the cherry on the cake was the textile exhibition, which I've been waiting for for a month or so. It's the dearest form of art for me and really wanted to see what these talented artists have come up with this year.
However, today I'm going to show you the photography exhibition and the rest comes after, so stay tuned if you are interested in art.
The title of this exhibition was "Point of View", like you see it, in English and it was a lovely one. I like photography exhibitions and I like to post about them as well as there are quite a few people who like to learn from them.
Vanesa
Again, my job as a photographer was made more difficult by the glare, the light coming from where it shouldn't and so on. The good thing is, the gallery is not crowded when I am usually visiting, so I have the luxury of turning the light on and off, as I please, but even so, I could not avoid the white spot on the photo and the reflection.
Lock
This is the type of photography I like and would love to focus on in the near future, if I have the occasion. I love how the photographer framed the shot and the colors are lovely as well.
Sparking Makers
Now this is a very interesting photo. I have always thought a blacksmith's workshop is a gold mine for a photographer and as you can see, you can take some amazing shots, but the truth is, these are less and less and also, who would like to have a photographer obstructing them during the work?
Green
A piece of village life. Back in the day, meaning at the beginning of the 20th century, these ceramic jugs were used in the everyday life and most of the times these were hung on the wooden fence. I love this photo. The contrast between the green wooden fence and the ceramic jug is lovely.
Venice
This is a classic scene you can see in Venice and if you're lucky to catch the appropriate light, you can capture a lovely photo.
Such a photograph is always a must for me. I just can't resist temptation when I see those doorways lined up so nicely and the light coming from many sources.
Steps
This is a photo I'd take any day, all day. I love stairs, steps, narrowing hallways and so on and what I love even more is bricks and brick-like stones. This photo is framed perfectly.
Mózsi
Mózsi, or Moses in English. Here I'm tagging @dimascastillo90 as I know he likes these type of portraits. They say one photo is worth a thousand words. I'd say the face of Mózsi tells a thousand stories. Every wrinkle on his face has a story. I hope one day I can take a series of portraits like this, but it's not so easy.
Loneliness
The title and the tone of the photo is perfect. Opting for black and white in scenes like this is the best. I love how the lamps are lined and the point of view where the photo was taken. Lovely.
Knight
This photo takes you back to a different era. I suppose this is a statue, but the shot is really good.
Janis
Apart from the discomfort the color of her hair and skirt is creating in me, it's a good portrait.
Shepherd Cottage
This is a scene you see in some places, especially in small villages, where shepherding is still a thing and they are doing it as their ancestors were doing it. It's a very sad scene as it shows the level of poverty these people are facing, but from photographic point of view it's excellent.
This is an interesting one. I was wondering where the photographer was standing when taking the shot as there's water in front, which offers a nice reflection.
I am always admiring these bird photos as this is a niche I'm not present in. You need special equipment to capture birds well and a good dose of patience as well, which I'm lacking of, when it comes to watch birds for 3 weeks, just to take a photo :D
I love this cute birdie. look how serious she is, but she's a bit angry as well I suppose, or just how she looks like. Ok, jokes aside, i have a huge respect for those who are photographing birds.
Look at this little cutie. How can you not like it? The lovely flowers are making the photo wonderful.
So this is it for today. The next one will have some amazing photos, so stay tuned :)

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