This is my entry for today's Monomad Challenge. I went for a walk in the park 2

Here comes the second part of the last walk. The truth is that I took a few days to edit the photos because, for some strange reason, I wasn't completely satisfied with them, even though I know and feel that they are well taken. I guess it's my subconscious trying to discourage me; it happens often.

But let's start with the first image in this post. I'm not going to put them in order from the ones I like the most to the ones I like the least. In fact, I'll show them in the order I took them. This path with the tree, the contrast between light and shadow made me think and imagine many things. Tell me what you feel when you see the photograph.

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In the following photograph, I came across something that they are going to turn into a flowerpot. Honestly, there is plenty of space to put the plants directly in the ground, so I have no idea what plants they will put in there that need to be separated. I'll tell you what happened later.

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And we come back to the ducks. There were a couple playing in the water, bathing, fighting, and running away, but in the end they returned to where I was taking pictures. I hope you enjoy the photos as much as I did. It was a beautiful moment full of peace and tranquility, except for the mosquitoes, which were ultimately responsible for my decision to leave.

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In this photograph, I feel like I captured the scene quite well. There is action, movement, intensity, depth. Zoom in and tell me if you like it.

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By the way, I will show you this photograph in color at the end of the post.

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And since I was taking photos with the ducks and following some composition rules such as the rule of odds and frame within a frame, this was the beautiful result.

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At the end of the walk, I decided I needed one more photograph, so I waited for someone to pass by to take the picture. This young man was determined to exercise despite the heat, walking with impressive intensity. While I walked around the park once, he walked around six times, and when I wasn't paying attention he probably walked even more.

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And as promised, here is a photograph that I liked so much that I wanted to share it in color, with soft tones so it doesn't hurt our eyes. See you soon.

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