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The honesty of grey....

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The honesty of grey. sent on February 26, 2021 (15:31) by Ayps. 7 comments, 881 views. [retina]

, 1/160 f/2.0, ISO 800, hand held.

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avatarsenior
sent on August 21, 2023 (20:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I really like this portrait.
I appreciate the focus on the elder's expression
It conveys wisdom and serenity. It makes me think of a grandfather telling a fairy tale to his grandchildren or looking at old photographs

avatarsenior
sent on August 23, 2023 (15:11)


This comment is too long to be automatically translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

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In realtà
mio padre è una persona piuttosto distante da quella tua descrizione.

Ma il bello della fotografia passa spesso attraverso il racconto evocativo.

Mio padre è stato un padre sbagliato nella stessa misura in cui lo è stato in maniera esemplare, cioè quasi sempre.
Alludo ad entrambi i costumi.

La figura paterna è la più difficile da inquadrare e da descrivere, anche se oggi i padri possono essere due... ma quello è un altro tema.
Io mi riferisco alla figura paterna classica, quella fino alle soglie dei duemila.
Qualcuno diceva che doveva essere autorevole, qualcun altro che doveva essere amichevole, buffo, severo, presente, assente, bello, brutto, cazzùto, sensibile, gentile, brusco, elegante, spartano, fedele alla madre, infedele, profumato, puzzolente...

Il mio s'è dimostrato piuttosto semplice e risoluto: le cose le faceva perchè andavano fatte, con o senza il suo volere.
Erano altri tempi! (si diceva così?)
Talvolta i due precetti coincidevano con quell'incipit e talvolta no
e quindi si faceva volere male, in quanto prevaleva la sua anima sanguigna,
ed era così che perdeva il lavoro piuttosto che un amico.

Sicuramente è un tipo a cui non manca la favella (trad= loquacità), anche creativamente... infatti, mia sorella (che non vedo né frequento più da mezza vita) lo paragonò al cazzaro di Big Fish, il vecchio cantastorie farlocche nel film di Burton.
Lei e lui non si frequentano più dallo stesso tempo,
quindi per me, lui è molto di più di quanto non lo sia per lei.
Quando verrà a mancarci, lei resterà improvvisamente orfana
ed io piangerò soltanto un lutto fisiologico.

In questa foto credo stesse guardando il telefono, una delle prime volte che familiarizzava con quel nuovo dispositivo.

Quante volte ci ho litigato, con mio padre...
Tantissime.
Mentre mia madre mi massacrava di botte quand'ero piccolo, lui mi difendeva sempre, e lei se la prendeva pure con lui.
Poraccio.
L'ho anche minacciato di morte, pensa...

Eppure, dopo tutti questi anni, non smetto mai di guardarlo e di riconoscerlo e a percularlo a'bbestia, perchè è mio padre.

Ad avercene!

E lui non è da meno, a perculare la gente.


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sent on August 23, 2023 (21:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I did not expect this answer.
I thought you didn't really answer me, but I thank you for opening up to a stranger like me.
I lost mine suddenly in 2019...
He wasn't perfect either, but I loved him and now I miss him a lot.
I don't know why, but I never thought of giving him a close-up.
What prompted you to photograph it at that moment?
Hello

avatarsenior
sent on August 23, 2023 (21:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I made him several, portraits.
He is an honest person, meek if you prefer, and therefore lends himself well to the purpose.
He's not one of those (like me) who is beating your balls: "eh, mah! wait... so it doesn't work.... That's fine but..."
He's a quiet one.
That time (this) was simply a test. I had just taken the new lens and I wanted to try it
and with him I had an easy game.
It's not the best of motivations, but it is ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on August 23, 2023 (22:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

None of us is a perfect father, even if we think we are, the important thing is to love but also to educate, each one as he is capable! Hello.

avatarsenior
sent on August 24, 2023 (0:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Well the Samyang works well, if that's the result.
A very concrete motivation for an evocative photograph of your dad.
Beyond all the possible explanations you can give me, I read a great affection.
It is precisely the sweetness that transmits that has captured me.
Hello and thanks for the answers

avatarsenior
sent on July 02, 2024 (20:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Just out of duty, to those who intervened here,
my father passed away on June 26th.
He simply ran out of batteries, due to cardiac arrest,
but he had been struggling for a couple of years.
He was 90 years old.
Thank you.


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