| MONOMAD | That village cries
In a town whose name I don't want to remember, between the cities of Havana and Matanzas, Cuba, I had the feeling that everything was crying.
I don't know how to explain it. It is that cry of things alone, almost abandoned to their fate. Maybe when we go a little further in this publication you will feel the same as I felt when I was there. Anyway, I think it might be a good opportunity to return to the #Monomad Challenge, after a while without posting my black-and-white photos in this Community. So, this is my entry.
We arrived early in the morning, the atmosphere was very quiet and the park was almost pitifully lonely.
This is a fishing village... Wait a moment, I need you to see first this view of the park and its two back stairs that seem to be holding hands.
I saw a nice composition as I stood there, at a lower level of the landscape. The park was more visible and its scruffy trees also had a bit more prominence in the frame.
I thought that when it rains the water surely runs with tremendous force down those adjacent streets to meet there at the foot of the stairs and wash it all down to the sea.
However, that day the sky was clear, so it surely wouldn't rain any time soon.
One only had to turn around to see the first hint that we were in a fishing village.
Looking at it closely I wondered why the sculpture was in such bad shape. I know this city suffered the onslaught of a very severe weather event that occurred months ago, but, after all this time, doesn't anyone care about that fish?
I take pity on him and decide to approach the scruffy trees because I hadn't noticed Las Carolinas until that moment, and maybe a flower could get him to regain the mood I had lost.
The good news is that Las Carolinas reminds me of my childhood. The bad news is that this tree only has one or two flowers, so I figured it's also a survivor.
I went down the other side of the road, which forked, in search of the boats and found this panorama. Once again I felt pity.
I was over there, taking some detail shots and my team and I decided to walk around a bit. I should tell you that I was on assignment as a photojournalist.
When I left home I forgot to eat breakfast. We had to drive several kilometres to get to this little town. Around 9 a.m. the driver and I were very hungry and this place with its banner of a menu was calling out to us with desperate cries... of silence. See how lonely it was.
Of course, I bought those three little bags of soy yoghurt, which I was surprised were sold to anyone who wanted to buy them, because they are normally sold by supply card in specific establishments and are only for children.
The rest of what was on the banner was lunch food. We didn't see anything light for our already roaring stomachs.
We went down to the beach and there were only a few stray dogs hanging around.
This one here had had a great night, because he had not yet woken up from the hangover, and the sun was beating down on him a bit. However, I didn't want to disturb him and walked very carefully so as not to make the slightest noise.
We stayed a while longer, doing interviews, and other photos for that job, until we decided to continue the trip to a nearby town where there is also a pier.
I took this photo below from the moving car.
There were people in a long line, I guess, to get some product for the supply card, but this girl with her baby I think had already gotten their purchase.
In the other village, this guy was on his way to the jetty, which is very rustic. I asked him what he was doing with that line and he said he was stretching it, preparing his tackle for an upcoming catch. From the thickness of the line, it looked like they were expecting something big.
We went down and saw a few fishermen, but we didn't want to disturb them. They were talking about boats and how to repair a crack in one of them.
The landscape of the two places was also full of cracks. Would it be possible to fix it? My head kept spinning at the cry of these small towns. Maybe I didn't see everything I needed to see because of the rush we were in there. Maybe I got the wrong impression entirely.
But this vessel had a name. Something we can never lose: Hope.
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Que lindo post amiga. Me encantaron las fotos. Ese blanco y el negro crea una atmósfera de misterio, que te invita a darle rienda suelta a la imaginación.
Y sin duda tienes mucha razón en tu reafirmación final. Jamás debemos perder la esperanza.🙌
Yo cuando a veces tengo deseo de rendirme en algo. Me hago 2 preguntas. ¿Que voy a ganar si pierdo la esperanza y me rindo? ¿Que puedo lograr si soy resiliente?
Sin duda la esperanza es la base y la respuesta a esas 2 preguntas.
Mi foto favorita es la de la Planta. 🤩
Ey, qué tal... sé que te gusta el blanco y negro y cuando coloqué la foto del árbol pensé en ti. Es así, la esperanza es lo último que se pierde. Quise alertar sobre algo que nos toca muy de cerca, pero siempre dejando implícito un mensaje positivo.
Gracias por tu apoyo y valoración.
:)
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A beautiful job, an excellent article both for the photos and for text... Somehow I identify with what happens with small towns there, because here it usually happens with some too... Great shots @nanixxx friend... Thanks for sharing.
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Somehow I thought that if he stopped by, this would be your comment. I know you identify very much with this reality.
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Lindas fotos y lindas letras como siempre por la dedicación y empeño en su trabajo. Gracias por compartir.
Muchas gracias a usted por quedarse un rato entre estas fotos y estas letras, disfrutando.
Un abrazo.
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Thanks for sharing :)
El deterioro y el abandono de cada vez más sitios en Cuba, es algo que cada día se hace más evidente, es increíble que todavía existan personas que se tapen los ojos para no ver esta realidad.
Tu trabajo excelente como siempre! 🤗
Ciertamente el panorama a veces es aterrador. En medio de tantas carencias y vicisitudes, quizás es posible hacer algo, si se concentraran los esfuerzos locales en función precisamente de la localidad, pero creo que también faltan voluntades.
Gracias por tu valoración Puma, jeje... me motivas.
La desidia se apodera de todo, las voluntades robadas anuncian el fin de un ciclo y ese pez en ruinas renacerá tal vez en otra forma, para anunciar el nacimiento de nuevas voluntades. ¿Cuando?...no se...pero será solo porque es ley de vida. El eterno ciclo de muerte y nacimiento... Shiva en su danza de destrucción y construcción, el Yin y el yang en acción.
Lo bueno es que el humano puede hacer arte en todas las fases.
Esto me encantó 🥂salud pa' tí !!!
El arte nos salva. Un abrazo, tienes toda la razón en lo que dices. Ese pez...
:)
Que gran historia amiga, cerrada con broche de oro con un gran mensaje alentador, si he sentido lo que indicas, además he respirado profundo y trague saliva, lo cuentas con detalle, fácil de imaginar, fácil de sentir, es una poesía en fotos pero mejor aun narrada desde la experiencia. Pude imaginar hasta tus jadeos e ser y calor. Al final nos damos cuenta es parte del camino, todo lo que pasa y que debemos seguir caminando con la esperanza por delante.
Esperanza, colores, vida, sueños... vamos a caminar con alegría sin anclarnos al pasado, pensando en el aquí y el ahora. Si las personas hicieran esto, habría tanta felicidad en el mundo...
Gracias por tus palabras y por admirar mi trabajo. Un abrazo.
Cuba es una patria que, poco a poco ha perdido su rumbo. Es una pena pero es una verdad que no se puede tapar.
Cuba is a homeland that, little by little, has lost its way. It's a shame but it's a truth that can't be covered up.
Hope... 😉
Te mando un abrazo
Another one 🤗 for you.
Me quedaré hoy con la última foto y su mensaje 📸
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Me encantaron las fotos, son lindas a pesar que muestren una parte de Cuba que a la mayoría no nos agradan.
Gracias, ya sabes como es. Existen muchas maneras de mirar.
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Ay nani!. esas fotos tuyas están en mi mente con miles de personajes, ángulos y paisajes diferentes, pero la sensación es como si fueran las mismas.A pesar de la profunda tristeza que nos provocan todas las despedidas, como dices la esperanza es lo último que se pierde.
...solo pienso en esta ley física que nos da en la escuela: La materia no se crea ni se destruye, solo se transforma... o las entidades asociadas con ella pueden cambiar de forma.
En fin, el mar.
Sí, en fin, el mar. Nunca mejor traída a colación esa frase. Gracias por la visita a mi casita virtual. Y me gusta que te guste.
Abrazo.
Me encantó la forma de relatar tu experiencia y las fotos trasmiten sentimientos, logras transmitir.
Espero pronto ir enpersona a ver esos pueblos y otras ciudades de tu país.
Gracias por compatir.
A mi hija le encantará, se lo voy a mostrar para inspirarla a escribir.
Gracias por visitar mi Blog. Es una alegría para mí que te haya gustado mi trabajo, y espero que puedas visitarnos pronto y que tu hija se inspire mucho.
Saludos ;)