Hello Steemian In CCS Community..
Today I will again share stories and photography of my journey in hunting for photos in the hinterland. And this time I chose the location of the rice fields to hunt for interesting photos.
Every day I always take the time to hunt for photos. Previously I had also planned where I would go hunting. Well, at that time, I walked to the rice fields. The location is not far from where I live. It only took me about 15 minutes to arrive at the location.
Arriving at the location, I continued to observe the object I wanted to shoot with my camera. I kept walking there. For almost half an hour I kept looking for the object. I saw from afar there was a farmer holding his son in the middle of me.
Well, I think this is a very interesting object to shoot. As usual, before I shoot. I always approach the person I want to take a picture of. I started talking to the person.
At that time, I did not immediately take out the camera. I think this is a mistake in the world of photography. Moreover, what we photograph are people. So, the first thing I did was get them to talk. And introduce myself and tell me my purpose.
Usually, this process only takes me about 20 minutes. Well, when I and the person are familiar. Only then did I ask permission to take a picture of him.
And if it is allowed, I will take it. And if not allowed I will not take pictures. This is an ethic when the object is people. Unlike us photographing landscapes or inanimate objects. Of course, we don't need permission.
Yes, maybe because my intention was just to take a picture of him, and I've also told him my goal. so I was given permission to take pictures of him while doing his activities.
I started taking pictures of him. After everything was done, I didn't go straight home, but I continued to talk to him. Because I was curious, why the farmer was willing to carry his child while doing activities in the fields.
It turned out that the farmer's wife was sick. So, the farmer had to take his son to the fields to look after his son. Even so, the farmer was not a burden to him.
Long story short, I can conclude that we as fathers, there is no reason not to petrify the wife. We must be husbands who are always ready to replace the role of a mother.
Alright, here's a short story of my journey while taking pictures in Arial rice fields. Hopefully, my short pictures and writings can be our motivation to keep trying to be the best. And being a husband who always helps our wives in any case.
Great photos realy nice
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Great photos great bro
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Çiftçinin karısına üzüldüm ama çiftçi'yi çok takdir ettim. Helal olsun ona. Bu arada harika resimler çekmişsin Ellerine sağlık yazın çok güzel olmuş 🙏
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abla yasire türkçe yazma :D
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