More photos from fair parade last wekeend #photography #photostr
More photos from fair parade last wekeend #photography #photostr
More photos from fair parade last wekeend #photography #photostr
More photos from the fair parade last weekend #photography #photostr
If you are a lover of classic or vintage cars then you will love this publication since in Venezuela it is very common to see them still in operation everywhere. I want to start with the classics of classics, the Volkswagen Beetles, there are literally thousands of these everywhere and it is a car that is so loyal that it will never go out of style. I have also seen his evolution although I usually think that this car has a more feminine look. image I must admit that although I love photographing them I do not know the models of all the cars and for that same reason I do not write the names of each one, but nevertheless I still let myself be surprised by them and I enjoy seeing and photographing these out of the ordinary cars every time I find them on the street! I must admit that the Jeeps are also quite a spectacle, both the new ones and the older ones! And the pick up trucks also have a special place. A fire truck is also something special. image And this truck that is used for electrical work is for sale. image I took all the photos with my Canon R8 camera and a 24 to 105mm f 4 lens. I hope you found the photos as interesting as I did and thanks for watching! #photography #photostr #cars
Today I want to share a set of photographs I took last weekend during a yoga class in a very special place, a pine forest. The yoga class was a private event held by a yoga instructor from my city and he invited me as a photographer to document the event, I accepted with much excitement because I had wanted to go to this forest to take photos with my professional camera for a long time and this was the perfect occasion because a large group of people would go! This was the first photo I took while we were waiting to start the hike to the forest: image To get to the forest we had to do a hike of approximately 45 minutes through the mountain, I took a couple of photos during the way: After walking for a long time we finally reached the pine forest and everyone's happy face was a poem, this forest transmits an incredible peace! Little by little everyone settled into their places and as the minutes passed they began to do the yoga class: image While the instructor gave the first words everyone listened attentively: I took many photos while they did the class: For me it was very fun because I had absolute creative freedom to take whatever photo I wanted to take! At this point the class was already ending and a few minutes were dedicated to meditation and gratitude. When the yoga class finished everyone started to eat and share for a while, for my part I took advantage of the time there to take even more photos, first I took a couple of photos with the instructor, he did a couple of yoga movements for the camera and these were my favorite photos: Then I asked a friend if she wanted a couple of portrait photos and she was delighted, these were the photos we made: And then I continued taking photos of more members of the group: After spending a couple of hours in the forest and feeling recharged with natural energies we started the way back home, everyone with the best energies! I took all the photos with my Canon R8 camera and two lenses, one 50mm f 1.8 and another 24 to 105mm f 4. I hope you liked the photos as much as I did and thanks for always being present!
Posting in real time from a yoga event #photography #photostr
My next goal/objetive will be to raise/save enough money (216$) to buy my venezuelan passport, im kindly asking for you help, it will help very much PD: i have never had a passport, it might be my first time going out the country #plebs #plebchain
It's no secret to anyone even remotely informed that Venezuelan migration is among the highest in the Western Hemisphere (second only to Mexico in absolute terms, although proportionally we are first). However, I feel that many people here in Venezuela don't grasp the tragic magnitude of this problem. Yesterday, I overheard a woman in a checkout line saying that the high rate of Venezuelan emigration is beneficial because "there's more work and production for those who stay"... And it turns out that those who have emigrated the most (and continue to emigrate) are precisely the young people and those of working age, who, in theory, should be the economic engine of the country. I feel that many older adults don't understand the scale of this catastrophe, because if the entire young population leaves, in about 15-20 years there will come a point where there won't be enough doctors, teachers, electricians, engineers, lawyers, accountants, and other professionals who are vital for the country's economic and social development. Even after we move away from Chavismo (which I hope will be soon), recovering that human capital could take decades, and by the time we recover it (if we ever do), other countries will have far surpassed us in every aspect. The only thing that could somewhat reverse this would be for the regime to fall as soon as possible, for the political, economic, and social situation to improve, and for the most suitable conditions to arise for the return of some of that human capital that is abroad (I don't know what percentage might return to the country in a real change). All of this worries me greatly because our future literally doesn't even depend on us, but on external factors (like Trump or some other external factor) that could determine whether the regime remains in power or falls.
i took this one in the parade of the fair, these two looked mysterious image Canon r8 24-105mm #photography #photostr