Of colors, contrast and nature

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Nature will always be a reason for me to take photographs, not only for me but for any amateur or professional photographer. We find an infinite number of interesting images among the different natural species. Partly it has the minimalist and harmonious aspect that attracts us all with respect to the art of photography, in addition to the fact that it generates different perspectives, a basis for visual analysis and composition of forms through these natural motifs.

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On the other hand, it is important to consider color, where you can almost find the colors existing in nature and also the incidence of natural light can alter in some cases these tones, thus creating a wide range perfect for those who like to compose with many colors, but it is also about playing with angles and those perspectives, like appreciating the simplicity of these species within the photographic frame, which is limiting for everything that can be perceived, or that we usually see with our eyes.

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But there is no doubt that nature serves as an inspiration and also a therapeutic approach. Walking and taking pictures in a natural environment helps us relax a lot, as well as being more sensitive to everything we can see, moving away from the visual aspect of the city, for those of us who live in cities, where everything converges in a visual chaos, from constructions, buildings, asphalt and among other elements that make a city, in addition to the same people who can live in cities, while that natural contact is you with the environment and of course among other species of animals or insects, which sometimes are not perceptible to us but are in that place.

All photographs are my own.

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Nice view of the pictures I showed and I love seeing the trees from below which looks beautiful.

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