Monochrome photo for every day my personal photo challenge - 01/08/2024 - Issue - No.119 + a modest competition for everyone who wants to share a monochrome photograph.

Sometimes I have met people who were constantly in a state where the past could not let them go.

They lived there somewhere behind the mirror in which you can look and see the path traveled and did not pay any attention to what was in front of them.


For me this is a challenge, but for you, it can be a simple and easy read, or it can become a competition which you can read about below.


This is probably what can be called apathy when the path to the future is behind the closed doors of the past.

Sometimes it’s worth turning back but only in order to weigh some of your mistakes in the past and not make them in the future or to make sure that no one is overtaking you at this event and you can calmly and safely go around a pothole on the road that leads you into the future.


You can join the challenge by posting a monochrome photo under this and subsequent challenge posts.

This should be any monochrome photographic work; it does not necessarily have to be black and white, sepia and other variations are welcome, and it can also be monochrome photo collages.

I will tip ALIVE to the authors of the three best photographs.

The best work can get a VSC tip from me.

Frugal contests modestly replenish the liquidity reserves of contestants through tips, and daily participation can make the modest very immodest, lol.


Zoom in on a photo for a closer view.

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More to come!

Enjoy viewing the photos and reading the article!

Have a blessed day!


Category:Photography
Camera:Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300
Location:Ukraine
Author:Author @barski. For my publications, I do not use stock photos, it is fundamentally important for me to use for publication photos that I have taken with my own hands, and I can call them - author's works.

Mention of friends who have expressed a desire to be mentioned and informed about updates to my competitions:
@tydynrain

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