Technological evolution of the tools, both for shooting and post-production has widened the boundaries of photography, understood as the reproduction of a subject, to enter the wider field of the interpretative processing of an image. The (not overly invasive) processing phase allows to produce a work that, while remaining in the photographic field as it is generated by a click of the camera, can in many cases assume, after, a different level of reading in creating an image that highlights a particular quality of the subject or feeling that otherwise could be overlooked: for example, the peculiarities of shape, lines and volumes of a building.To achieve this goal, textures and their blending are often applied in order to reveal and enhance a different essence of the subject. And to me this seems to be more effective in the case of black and white images