Visual sensation - Monomad Challenge
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For those of us who love photography and practice it as part of our routine, have you ever wondered how far this craft can go? I have, but like everything else I've done in life—like when I played baseball or tennis for a while, or when I pursued playing a musical instrument—this routine has endured for many years since I started taking photographs, and I think it will continue for many more, until the day old age finally brings me exhaustion. It's undoubtedly an interest I've kept alive: creating my own visual space through the camera.


As these photographs show, this is how I like to capture every circumstance and every detail of these scenes. And of course, every time I take photos, I refine my eye even further. I continue my constant practice because, like everything else, there's always a desire to improve.


Perhaps I haven't fully profited from photography, since I don't do it professionally, but it's also because I do it because I enjoy it, not because I'm looking for financial gain. Each shot I take is a visual connection, a way to appreciate those hidden images and understand those forms; it's the infinity of the visual world.


All photographs are my own work.


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