Monomad: Similar Facial Expressions But Not the Same
Hello black and white friends wherever you are, how are you today, I hope you are always in good health.
On today's occasion I would like to present some of my photography, in one of the community taverns on the Lhokseumawe coast which is used by fishermen as a place to drink coffee and eat breakfast and there are also used as activities to create fishermen's networks to catch fish.
Hi friends who are members of the Black and White community, as for what motivated me today to take a photo of a child who is different from other ordinary children, namely an autistic child, I was very amazed by his facial expressions when I took a photo he put on a thousand face style there I am happy and happy to be able to communicate with this autistic child, moreover he can speak even though it is still a bit unclear in his speech but I understand, the child's name is Aldi, he doesn't go to school and his child is very good.
He has a habit of smiling and being friendly to local residents so that the coastal people here always ask Aldi if he is not present at the tavern.
I also took the time to take photos of Aldi to share with my friends in the Black and White community so that they can see and feel entertained tonight.
Friends can see some photos as follows:
I took this photo using my cellphone camera, the Realme brand, and I edited it into a black and white version using the Snapseed application
I'll be entering this (Similar But Not the Same Facial Expressions) into the daily #monomad contest hosted and curated by @monochromes
This is all I can share in this community, I hope black and white friends like it.
Greetings from @fanigunawan
awak gampong long lage nyan
Nyoe awak Gampong lon cit nyan bahkan aneuk yg kamoe sayang tik uroe sajan. Jadi droe keuh pat tinggai