Nature between sepia and black and white




For this occasion, I bring you this new series where the main protagonist is nature, with its abundance and beauty, but in contrast between sepia tones and black and white. These two styles fall within the monochromatic range, but of course, each has its own differences. In some cases, black and white highlights texture and tones, while sepia creates a softer feel among the subjects, with gentler tones that aren't as sharp as those seen in black and white.




As we can see in most of these images, there are more trees and branches, because I like to compose with them in mind. It's like searching for shapes among the branches or capturing something that isn't immediately apparent, so to speak. But beyond all this, it's a comparison between the two photographic styles, revealing forms that we don't naturally see but can appreciate through photography, especially when it comes to nature.




So, tell me, which of the two styles do you like more, or at least which one works better with natural subjects? So, this is my presentation for today, exploring this vast world where nature reigns supreme, and we are always mere spectators of such beauty.
All photographs are my own.
