Entry For Reflection Hunters Contest Round 37th - At The Airport

How are things? This is my entry to enter the Reflection Hunter Contest held by @annephilbrick which is a reflection photo of a mother sitting on the floor and leaning on a safety glass at an airport. The old woman sells snacks at that place, even though it has been banned because it disturbs public facilities.

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Not without reason, the effects of this pandemic are increasingly worsening the economy of the community from the bottom to the top. Many factories closed and many employees were fired because the company could not pay the salaries of their employees.

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Currently, public service facilities are reopened after previously there were restrictions from the government. The economy of the community from the bottom to the top is moving again and increasing slowly.

Hai temen – temen apa kabar kalian disana? Ini adalah entri saya untuk mengikuti Kontes Pemburu Refleksi yang dilaksanakan oleh @annephilbrick yaitu foto refleksi dari seorang ibu yang sedang duduk di atas lantai dan bersandar di atas kaca pengaman di sebuah bandara. Ibu tua itu menjual jajanan di tempat itu, padahal itu sudah dilarang karena menganggu fasilitas umum.

Bukan tanpa alasan, efek dari pandemic ini yang semakin memperparah ekonomi masyarakat dari mulai kalangan bawah hingga atas. Banyak pabrik – pabrik yang tutup dan karyawan banyak yang dipecat karena pihak perusahaan tidak sanggup membayar gaji karyawannya. Saat ini fasilitas pelayanan public kembali dibuka setelah sebelumnya ada pembatasan dari pemerintah. Ekonomi masyarakat dari kalangan bawah hingga atas kembali bergerak dan meningkat perlahan – lahan.

PicuturePhotography
Camera usedHandphone
ModelSamsung A7
CategoryReflection - Shadow Photography
Software editingAdobe LightRoom
Photographer@jacky5979
LocationJakarta, Indonesia

| Within every man and woman there is a hidden secret, and as a photographer it is my job to reveal it if I can.” – Yousuf Karsh

| The dignity of photography will always be upheld as long as the attitude & actions of the photographer reflect the truth.” – Galih

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