Pa'ta seru, is an indigenous word, specifically from the Pemon, an ancestral people of Venezuela, which simply means nature, and is perfect for all the elements of nature that I expose through photography, as well as my admiration for all these natural elements, which are part of my habitat and environment, despite being in a city, but still retains its nature, forests and jungles.
Therefore, it is always a pleasure to be able to take photographs of the nature that surrounds me, and even more so if it is in natural park environments, where a great variety of species can be found, as can be seen in this series of photos, which are essentially characterised by the black and white treatment of the exposed images.
Each of these images, which have different characteristics with respect to their composition, where I have always tried to capture contrast, texture and other fundamentals that give character to the photographic compositions, which could be well seen in colour, but in black and white is still interesting for its appearance that generates harmony and a different vision towards nature or Pa'ta seru.
All the photographs are my own and were taken with a Canon T3i camera.
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