Girl on the Jungle - monomad Daily challenge

My dear friends, I ventured into the woods today and felt an undeniable urge to capture some self-portraits. The enchanting beauty of autumn, with its monochromatic palette, created a profound and paradoxical ambiance. Imagine black and white photographs set against a backdrop of intertwined trees and a carpet of fallen leaves.

I donned a unique ensemble: a cropped jacket and a pair of leather mom jeans. A woman, immersed in nature, I decided to strip away autumn's vibrant hues and embrace a monochrome aesthetic.

I've curated six of my favorite shots for us to enjoy together. Join me on this visual journey.


I was wearing sunglasses, parted my hair down the middle, and stood in the center of the frame. I tried different poses, turning my back to the camera and then twisting from the waist up towards the camera with a flirtatious pose.

In the next photo, I leaned against a tree and looked down dramatically. My hair fell over my face, adding to the dramatic and emotional feel of the image.

In the next photo, I moved closer to the camera and used my hands to enhance my pose. A key point to remember is to not place your hands too close together to avoid a cluttered look.


I also really liked the photo where I was kneeling. One key aspect of this shot was the camera's position, which was directly aligned with my body, neither too high nor too low. Another thing to note is that using lenses with a higher number makes the subject appear fuller and more flattering. That's why 85mm lenses are so ideal for portrait photography.

Thank you for taking the time to view my post. I hope you found the content interesting and enjoyed the photos. Thanks to everyone, and I hope you have a wonderful day.

Photo ===> @farideh.shahedi
Camera : Sony a7 r111 lens 24-70 f 2.8 & 85 mm f 1.4 sigmaArt

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