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Today I am back with another set of street photographs that I took throughout the city where I live (in venezuela) . These photographs have a little bit of everything, and they all have something in common: in these photographs, I paid special attention to practicing layering composition to give more of a sense of depth to my street photographs.
For example, the first photography has a blurred element in the foreground, a cone and people working in the middle ground, and the mountains in the background, all combined to create the sense of depth:
Exactly the same with the photography of this man, who, furthermore, is an interesting character:
A child looking out the window of a public bus. Even though the shot was "failed" because the camera didn't focus in time, I still liked it:
A worker who was cutting the grass outside a house:
Speaking of workers, this one was working on top of a ladder:
The man in the next photography is also working. He is a car attendant (or car watcher) and lives off the tips that people voluntarily give him:
A couple of people talking on the streets:
The crossing between people...
The city center, as busy as always:
One of the architectural jewels of this city is a Gothic church:
I took all the photos with my camera Canon R8 and a 24-105mm 4/f Lens.
I hope you found these photographs as interesting as I did, and thanks for watching!
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