Hello everyone, how do you do?
It's been a while since I've been back with this great contest, I'm so happy to be here again today. And this is my entry for this week's #monomad challenge. In this entry, I would like to present to you my collection called "into the sky".
What are these photos about?
These are the pictures I took during my travels. Maybe to many, they are just branches of a tree reaching up to the sky. But to me, they mean more than that. For that reason, they are a favorite subject of my photography no matter where I go such as mountains, rivers, lakes, seas, etc. It can be said that I am fascinated by those images. So what do those images mean to me?
To me, those branches represent the intense vitality of nature. Even though the branches remained stationary, they were always pointed towards the sky with such force that they could knock up anything that would interfere with their growth. Have you ever seen a small tree grow from a rock? It's amazing, isn't it? I really don't know how they can do that. Maybe it's the power of time, which maybe I should also learn from trees. One step at a time, we can create miracles, right?
In addition, these branches also represent faith and hope. They always turn towards the light in all circumstances. Proof are the plants I grow in my house. Light is the life of these trees, or in other words, light is the faith and hope of these trees. How about you? What do you live for? This question seems easy but is actually very difficult.
How did I take these pictures?
To take these photos, I often choose to stand in a backlit position and lower than the subject to accentuate its beauty in the air. Honestly, the color photos and the black and white photos of the object in this case aren't much different. However, your photos will easily be overexposed in this case, so you should also pay attention to shutter speed, ISO and White Balance. Good luck!