Natural habitat - Monomad Challenge

in Black And White7 months ago

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This time, I'm showing you this series of photographs where we can see the subjects in their natural habitat, among animals such as birds and even a small monkey and a person fishing in the rushing waters of the Caroní River. In any case, they are living beings that are part of this universe, where each one will have its own purpose for this moment or life. Circumstances that I usually take advantage of to capture each of these scenes of great harmony with nature and that environment, which is so subtle and beautiful to our eyes.

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Aside from the fact that in some of these photographs, I took advantage of the backlighting technique as a compositional technique, in cases where I had to do so due to the location of the subjects. As you can see in the case of the bird with its wings open, it is standing in front of a waterfall in which sunlight is reflected. Therefore, for that scene, backlighting was perfect. Or, as in the example of the other bird perching on a tree, where the backlighting is generated by the incidence of light on the subject, I therefore focused on capturing its figure. While the other images have a bit of that technique and what can be seen visually.

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All photographs are my own.

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This photograph is my favorite, you make excellent use of light and shadows.

Whenever I have the opportunity for a scene like this I don't pass it up. Thanks for commenting!

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