Expressing myself in black and white with a touch of color

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A big hug!

Welcome to my blog. This will be a photo exhibition that I am presenting to you after a special editing project that I worked on during my days off, which I took advantage of to do some artistic photography as a relaxing exercise. This is something I enjoy and have neglected, so I missed it, and the good thing is that it did me a lot of good. I should mention that these are photos I took of a bush with red flowers, which ultimately inspired me to convert them to black and white to highlight the red of some of the flowers and buds.

I must say that no matter how hard I searched for the name of the bush with those delicate flowers, I couldn't find it, and since the idea is to do something relaxing for myself, I decided not to find out its name at all costs and just enjoy the inspiration those photos gave me. The first thing I imagined was a monochromatic effect for them, and I tried sepia before grayscale. After testing, I opted for black and white, highlighting the red color because it gives it an elegant look.

I'm glad to have my shots, to play with editing, to create gifs that give a very special visual effect, and now I'm here to share this photographic work on Hive, especially in the @visualshots community, which I hadn't visited in a long time and am pleased to be able to do so at this time.

I hope you like the images you see, and I also hope to bring you other photographic works that I have done in recent days.

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¡Un abrazo fuerte!
Les doy la bienvenida a mi blog. Esta será una exposición de fotos que les presento luego de un trabajo de edición especial que les hice durante días libres que he tenido, los que aproveché para hacer algo de fotografía artística como ejercicio relajante. Esto es algo que disfruto y que he descuidado, así que lo extrañaba y lo bueno es que me hizo mucho bien. Les comentó que en principio se tratan de unas fotos que le tomé a un arbusto de florecillas rojas que finalmente me inspiraron a transformarlas en blanco y negro para luego resaltar el rojo de algunas de sus flores y botones.
Debo decir que por más que he buscado el nombre del arbusto dueño de esas florecillas tan tiernas, no lo he conseguido y como la idea es hacer una actividad relajante para mí, decidí no averiguar a como diera lugar su nombre y así disfruté de la inspiración que me provocaron esas fotos. Lo primero que me imaginé fue un efecto monocromático para ellas y probé con sepia antes de la escala de grises. Luego de las pruebas me incliné por el blanco y negro resaltando el color rojo porque le da un aspecto elegante.
Me alegro de tener mis tomas, de jugar con la edición, de crear unos gifs que dan un efecto visual muy especial y ahora estoy aquí para compartir este trabajo fotográfico en Hive, especialmente en la comunidad @visualshots, la cual no visitaba desde hace mucho tiempo y me complace poder hacerlo en este momento.
Espero que sea de su agrado las imágenes que ven, también espero traer otros trabajos fotográficos que he realizado en estos últimos días.

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This kind of photos has something special when you only leave a color fraction, I think it's called Splash? I'm not sure... Thanks for sharing with us dear @parauri ;)

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!LUV

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I confess that I take my photos based on my creativity, and after reading what you said, I learned the name of this technique, even though I took several semesters of photography during my social communication degree and then did a separate photography course. I admit that I retained what I learned, and as I've gone through life, I haven't finished learning, but today, thanks to you @dimascastillo90, I've learned that this technique is called splash. I looked it up on Google, and yes, that's what it's called. A hug for you 💙

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