In this occasion I share a photo that I took while I was walking along the peatonal way and I saw an interesting pattern of shadows, produced by an arrow of small trees. I publish the color and two distinct black and white versions, obtained by different processing methods. These remind the days that I worked the (film or analog) photos on the dark room. As I mentioned before the B&W suits much better for the shadow photography. Which image do you like most? Please let me know.
En esta oportunidad comparto una foto que capture mientras camina en la acera y vi un patrón interesante de sombras producidos por una fila de árboles pequeños. Muestro la imagen en su color original junto con dos versiones diferentes de blanco y negro, obtenidas usando distintos métodos de procesamiento. Esto me recuerda cuando revelaba las fotografías (de película o analógicas, como se dice ahora) en el cuarto oscuro. Como he expresado en otras publicaciones, considero que el formato b&n se adapta mucho mejor a la fotografía de sombras. Por favor háganme saber, cuál imagen les gusta más.
The photos were taken at Antofagasta (Chile) with the camera of a Samsung Galaxy S20 and edited with Gimp.
Tomate Kumato — Exploración fotográfica | Kumato — Photographic research,
Next to clouds — Junto a las nubes,
Duino - Seascapes ,
Silhouettes at dusk — Siluetas en el crepúsculo.
That's sweet, I LUV beautiful sunny days. Nice share.
In Antofagasta the sunlight (and sun radiation) is very strong.
Thanks for commenting
I've been staying in Colorado. The difference in altitude and climate is noticeable. The sun can really heat you up, but the lack of humidity makes all the difference.
i love the second image much more due to the dramatic contrasts and the lack of the distraction of the green :-)
I agree with your interpretation.
Thank you for your comment.
my pleasure :-)
I like both the color and the B&W versions! These are great shadows! Thanks for entering the Shadow Contest.
I am glad that you liked the photos.
Best regards