Photographs can, in some ways, be a psychological process, because as an individual, we can interpret images in different ways, and the light factor also depends on this. This is a very important point for us to be able to process what we are seeing. In this case, these photos are sometimes subject to individual interpretation, or there are photos that simply show what is before everyone.
It's all a game with light. That's how I always see it. I try to find different ways to compose an image, the way the light can fall to capture those shapes in harmony within the photographic frame. Therefore, as always, light is essential, and on this occasion, natural light is the main factor for the different compositions I am presenting in this post. One afternoon during the iCasso time, I took these photographs.
The subjects can vary, from natural objects to some backlit bird species, among other things, what I wanted to show from my perspective for this day, although it's subject to the perspective of each person who sees these photos, in a world where the visual is very important, because everything is like that. These images can be held within a symbolic meaning or simply based on the aesthetics and harmony of the objects captured.
All photographs are my own.