It's just a small glimmer of light that I needed for these photographs I'm sharing with everyone. The subjects we can see are plants, and due to the low-light conditions of the surroundings, I still took advantage of some of those plants where the light was directed. It's a wooded area with many large trees, and therefore, the light is reduced by the trees themselves. However, there's always a small amount of light that points toward certain plants or some details of the natural surroundings.
On the other hand, I thought it was perfect to create that contrast of these black and white subjects, so that those details are more noticeable. An almost entirely dark environment and a partially illuminated subject, as can be seen in each of these images in this post, are also a way to balance or create harmony within the frame.
I captured all of these images during a visit to one of the city's natural parks, where there is a great diversity of vegetation, especially large expanses of jungle-like forested areas. Taking advantage of the daylight and those small glimpses in the forest, I took advantage of the constant rain for almost several weeks, until this week, when it was very sunny and perfect for taking pictures and, above all, visiting these parks.
All photographs are mine.