I think that the image in question transmits loneliness, we are used to seeing shadows next to the person or object that projects it, seeing this lonely shadow without seeing where it is projected makes the image look more interesting.
Some days ago, on my way home, I watched a pair of sparrows come and go from under that tile where they made their nest, spend all their time watching and looking for food for their chicks. They take the work of being parents and raising their little ones very seriously.
A few days ago during the sunset, I was able to take this single photograph of the approaching storm, before running out of battery in the camera and not being able to take more pictures of this spectacular scene.
Walking through the forest I found a dandelion still in bloom, this tiny plant is generally of a small size and a striking yellow color that makes its identification easier. I find it extraordinary how nature works wonders, since the petals of the small flower expand, and manage to change drastically from a compact and soft-looking petal to something hairy and fluffy, thus helping the expansion of this plant to distant places... the wind helps transport the seeds in a very creative way.
Today I want to share this photography that I did some time ago, when I was visiting the city of Orense, I was enjoying the view and having a snack on a park bench, when a few birds approached me, very curious.
Boredom stimulates creativity, which you can photograph on a rainy day where you can not take the camera and go out and take pictures that is what you like the most. Only what you have closer to you, a simple window in which the raindrops of the rain are agitated something simple but at the same time creative.
Like many other plants it has medicinal properties, it can be used against complaint, colds or even as a laxative in addition to many other healing uses.
She recently turned five years old and since she arrived at my home we have been inseparable, she loves to go out for a walk and she is a great model, I really liked this photograph since she looks directly at the camera.