Tone threshold

in Photography Lovers8 months ago

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For today I bring you these 5 photographs that I wanted to show as part of my last trip to the city of Valencia - Venezuela, city in which I have lived a large part of my life and that of course I have much appreciation for its history and partly for the beauty of its architecture, as I can show with some photographs in this publication, where I highlight that threshold of tonalities both in colour and black and white photographs.

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Here are several motifs, ranging from the urban approach but with specifications towards architecture or what can simply be an installation of a sculpture as a monolith or even an advertising poster, which from my point of view has a certain magic to be photographed. All as an elementary part of what makes up a city or a great metropolis of a country.

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On the other hand it is always the approach that I usually look for in my photographs, that apart from the human element that can be the population or people that reside in that place, it is also important the whole environment that is conformed in these cities, that can be essential for its aesthetics and harmony between the variety of images that are conformed.

All the photographs are of my authorship.

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I love the silhouettes and high contrast in black and white photographs. Excellent photographic eye, as always @wilfredocav friend!

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Thanks my friend, well you have to keep training photographic eye.


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Awesome shots! That first shot is epic.

Thank you friend for your appreciation, yes I loved that picture and that's exactly why I put it first. Best regards !