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I'm back with a new set of street photographs! The collection I'm bringing you today has a great variety of shots, from people to landscapes to architecture.
I'll start by showing you my favorite photos, those of people, as this element has a lot of power in street photography.
This was a stolen portrait: the lady was waiting to cross the street, and what made me take the photo was that she had something in her hand and also her white hair, making her look different from the other people I usually photograph daily.
In the next photo, I saw a child dressed in a kimono. I observed him carefully, waiting for him to do something out of the ordinary to snap a photo. In the end, I took this shot, which I liked because each of the three people in the photo is at a different point, as if in their own world:
I took the next photo because the gentleman was carrying a bag in a characteristic way, something uncommon to see in men. Additionally, he had a hearing device in his ear.
The following photo I took is of two firefighters who were working cutting down some trees that had fallen in the street:
A street vendor dragging his cart, which he uses to sells sweets:
This photo was a "failed" attempt, but I ended up keeping it because the man looked directly at the camera...
I took the next two photos because there was a man fixing his car. The car is old, and it's a real gem!
Speaking of old cars, the next all four photos have that in common:
Now, I'll move on to the next theme: urban landscapes.
I took the next photo because it's one of the only cobblestone streets that our city still preserves. History says that the liberator Simón Bolívar passed through here:
I took the next photo trying to clearly show the sign that says "Bienvenidos a San Cristóbal" (Welcome to San Cristóbal):
The same place, but from the other side of the bridge:
I took this photo because it was curious to see the River Neighborhood and Evacuation Route signs in the same place. I'm sure the river has already wreaked havoc in that neighborhood...
And now I'll show you a couple of photos of architecture...
The first photo is of a house with construction materials that are increasingly rare to see. This house must be very old:
And in another part of the city, I took a photo of this church that was recently restored and looks beautiful. I took several photos looking for its best angle!
I hope you liked these photos as much as I did, and thank you for everything!
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I've been away for a while!! I like photography and I really enjoy seeing your work 📸 ... Because it gives me a glimpse into the current state of the country... beyond what's shown on social media!! And what better way to approach it than through photography!! Thanks for sharing 👌
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That's exactly the intention!
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