La India desde el lente de Backpackingmonk
India seen from Backpackingmonk lens
For my first Terminal challenge, (that I hope that I’ve correctly understood the instructions) I decided to write a curation post about @Backpackingmonk who dedicates his account to make us want to visit India. He doesn’t need to convince me, I have been delighted with this nation for as long as I can remember and I have not been able to visit it yet, that is why I highly value the works in which I can get closer to the cultural diversity, colors, and closeness to the sacred that India means for me.
Por eso les recomiendo visiten la publicación Tea and a Moment of Appreciation
That's why I recommend you to see the publication Tea and a Moment of Appreciation
There he offers a moment-by-moment description of the process of taking his photographs. In this occasion, when leaving one of the many temples that he shows us on his trips around India, while waiting for his bus to arrive, he finds himself between a tea and a conversation with a local man, showing the simplicity and beauty that can be offer India, making us fall in love with it.
The photos in this post are my favorites from his blog a beautiful portrait, with bright and vibrant colors that shows us a face that tells us the history and culture of a country. With this photo he has achieved what he has said in his publications that he seeks with photography: "to be able to see the beauty of everyday things".
Namaste
Visit this publication to see for yourself what I am saying and follow @Backpackingmonk to feel closer to the real India traveled on foot with much love, paying close attention to detail, to the beauty of simplicity, to quirks and unique stories. Namaste.
Esta publicación es parte del Reto de Curación del Redfish Rally-100discord hecho por @theterminal únanse a su
This post is part of the Curation Challenge for the Redfish Rally-100discord made by @theterminal join to their
Y los participantes somos/and the participants are
and me
@arlettemsalase
@backpackingmonk
@beckie96830
@danielobankz
@insense
@maruvalerio
@sirpee6
@starstrings01
@yessgutierrez
Hola @yessgutierrez,
Creo que entendiste muy bien las instrucciones y me ayudaste a tener una mejor idea de cómo hacer mi publicación. Gracias por compartirnos con nosotros tu punto de vista.
Saludos.
Greetings!
@tipu curate
Upvoted 👌 (Mana: 0/18)
Hello @yessgutierrez. Lovely post for your Curation Challenge. Thank you for participating. You chose a good post of your fellow rallier to curate. In your post, I can feel your love of India in how you describe your feeling about what he wrote.
However, the post is from 2018. Your assignment was to choose a recent post.
Please do the following:
DO NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE POST ABOVE. LEAVE IT AS IT IS.
I know 2 of the RR500 Ralliers placed nice recipe posts in that room. choose a post from the RR500 group. you can find their posts in the #post-promo-500 room.
When I read your post I think I want to go to his blog but it’s an old blog so I can’t upvote , so an curation style blog is about a post within the 7 day upvote window and before payout.
That said I think it’s well written, nice layout and I love the fact you placed his logo I love the twist. It made me interested to get to learn the monk and that was what the assignment was about.
Advice if you liked doing this I would choose another one to blog again. You know we reward both being in the server and blogging in the assignments so.....
Thanks and keep being a great rallier
Britt
From the movies I have watched about India, I know India will be a fun place to be. So I have decided to travel to the country maybe later in my lifetime, I mean when I can bear the cost of such travels 😂.
Yes, it's an expensive trip, but I'm sure it'll be worth every penny
Wow!
I just saw this.
Had no clue till now.
Its very sweet of you to choose my blog.
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Glad you don't require any convincing and you already love India.
Hence, Ill resteem this blog and vote from @hive-india page as well
I did not understand the instructions correctly and I had to do another curation challenge about a recent publication , but I really enjoyed writing both
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