The Visual Monomad Photographic Challenge My Entry #418 - The story of a scavenger seeking sustenance in a pile of rubbish
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.
In this post, I want to share a story and some visuals about the lives of scavengers who seek sustenance in piles of garbage with a very extreme atmosphere. Why do I call it extreme? Yes, scavengers have to fight thick clouds of smoke from burning garbage in landfills.
They are willing to face this danger in order to get plastic bottles that can be resold. As if they don't care about the health risks, they have no other choice but to survive in very extreme conditions. The reason is simple: to meet the economic needs of their families.
From the story and visuals that I share, we can see how hard their lives are. However, we as humans must still try hard to live, even though we have to face dangerous conditions.
Well, that's all my post this time. Hopefully this story and visuals can inspire us all to appreciate life and the environment more. Thank you
This is my entry for the #monomad challenge contest, hosted and curated by @monochromes.
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Category | Black and White Photography |
Processed | Adobe Photoshop CC |
Location | Alue Liem, Indonesia |
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@bnwphoto (Januar)
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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Awesome photos!...Lots of drama and visual eloquence here!...Big applause!
All the photos have great technical quality and the first one has a captivating composition, but my favorite was this one due to the balance in the arrangement of the elements and the magnificent handling of depth!
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The images are impressive, but they make me very sad.