This is an unusual kind of photo to find in the monomad tag. Monochromatic colors are all colors of a single hue or tone. Monochromatic color schemes provide opportunities in art and visual communications design as they allow for a greater range of tonal contrast that can be used to attract attention, create focus and help readability, so if you're reading this post.. It might have worked well. In these photos the predominant color is the turquoise blue, only with a soft touch of light reflected on the water causing those waves, and of course: The red rose.

This stage was all setted up by me of course, it's not like you usually find a rose floating in a swimming pool. My intention was to create an analogy, between the delicacy of a rose representing the human fragility and the rusticity of the water current, forcing the rose to advance, perhaps dragging it, but always making the rose go with the current. Yes, of course I see myself as that rose. Life itself its represented by the water. The water upstream is never the same, much less downstream, it is always in constant motion, always changing, but always pure. So I go through life, changing and flowing. Breaking the rocks that cross in my flow, hugging them and leaving them behind.

The use of monochromatic color provides a strong sense of visual cohesion and can help the goal of communication through the use of color connotations, that's why I used the tag monomad. We all know that water is essential to stay alive. Water sometimes calms, sometimes in constant motion, is never the same. I flow through the days that go by like the water in the river, I caress the problems like the water to the rock, maybe I wrap them in the same way, but I keep flowing.

Camera: Nikon D40.
Lens:Nikkor 18-55mm.
Edited using: Adobe Lightroom.
Location: City Bell, Argentina.