
Hello friends and Shadow Hunters community, we have arrived at a new day and a new post, so I'm getting ready to write you a mini-blog, but most importantly, to share my shadow of the week. Oh, I almost forgot: I hope your day is full of joys and that you have found beautiful and interesting shadows to share this week. I also want to take this opportunity to thank and everyone who keeps this initiative alive.
Hola amigos y comunidad de Shadow Hunters, llegamos a un nuevo día y a una nueva entrada, así que me alisto a escribirles un miniblog, pero lo más importante, compartirles mi sombra de la semana. Uy, casi lo olvidaba: espero que el día esté lleno de alegrías y hayan encontrado bonitas e interesantes sombras para compartir esta semana. También aprovecho para agradecer a
y a todos los que mantienen viva esta iniciativa.

The photo I share with you today is of a small wildflower that I collected and brought home to take a picture. It's a very small flower, barely 5 mm. I really liked how simple and pretty its pink petals are, as well as its blooming shape. It reminds me of some orchid species, but I don't think it has anything to do with those plants. Still, I made a small observation that I shared on iNaturalist, to see if they recognize the correct species. For the photography, I debated for a while whether to use black and white or simply leave it as is; I chose the latter because I didn't want the colors to stop being appreciated. I took the photo with high exposure and on a white background because I wanted to experiment and change the black background under which I always take my photos at home, and I think it turned out very well since it defined the flower very strongly while the shadow behind blurred slightly but remained visible. Well, friends, that's my mini-blog for today. When I identify the plant, I'll share it in a blog. As always, I bid farewell wishing you all the luck and success in the world. Bye bye.
La foto que hoy les comparto es de una pequeña florecilla silvestre que recolecté y llevé a casa para tomar una foto. Es una flor bien pequeña de apenas unos 5 mm. Me gustó mucho lo sencillo y bonito de sus pétalos rosados, además de su forma de florecimiento. Me recuerda algunas especies de orquídeas, pero no creo que tenga nada que ver con estas plantas. Aun así hice una pequeña observación que compartí en iNaturalist, para ver si reconocen la especie correcta. Para la fotografía me debatí un rato si usar blanco y negro o simplemente dejarla tal cual; me decanté por esto último ya que no quería que se dejaran de apreciar los colores. Tomé la foto con mucha exposición y sobre fondo blanco porque quería experimentar y cambiar el fondo negro bajo el que siempre tomo mis fotos en casa, y creo que resultó muy bien ya que definió la flor muy fuertemente mientras la sombra detrás se difuminaba ligeramente pero manteniéndose visible. Bueno, amigos, hasta aquí mi miniblog de hoy. Cuando identifique la planta lo compartiré en un blog. Me despido como siempre deseándoles toda la suerte y éxitos del mundo. Chau chau.
I sincerely want to thank you for taking the time to read this article. Your support means a lot to me and motivates me to continue sharing content that can be useful and interesting for you. If you found this article helpful or enjoyed reading it, I would greatly appreciate your comments. Best wishes!
Quiero agradecerte sinceramente por tomarte el tiempo de leer este artículo. Tu apoyo significa mucho para mí y me motiva a seguir compartiendo contenido que pueda ser útil e interesante para ti. Si encontraste este artículo útil o disfrutaste leyéndolo, agradecería enormemente tus comentarios. ¡Mis mejores deseos!

| I’m Ernesto, a Cuban passionate about art and writing. Always learning, always growing. Excited to share and learn more every day! I write about art, drawing, video games, nature, and review the things I like. My goal is to inspire and connect with others through my creative journey. |
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