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Today I bring a variety of 10 street photographs in which I focus on the things that normally go unnoticed in everyday life. Many people could walk by these things without even noticing them and would not realize that there is beauty in each of them. Each of these things can tell a story on its own.
I will start with my favorite photo, some shoes hanging from the power lines and besides being very vintage the scene itself, what I like most is that we can read "just do it" on the shoes.
Such common things as a chair can become interesting when they are in an out-of-the-ordinary context, since our brain will always associate these objects with humans and the absence of humans creates a question in each photo.
Nature growing and almost covering a wall, in the end nature will always seek to take its place.
When was the last time you saw one of these phones working? However, these phones, at least in my city, can still be found everywhere without even one working.
I like the symmetry in this one:
Guiding lines leading to a stairs, more lines:
A precarious house, however they don't forget to feed their pets, a dog and a cat eating together.
I took the following photo because it had been a long time since I had seen a Venezuelan flag raised on a house. I feel that the crisis has made many people lose their patriotism, and with good reason.
When editing the photo, I perceived a very strong symbolism because Venezuela, however beautiful it may be, is still imprisoned by the regime that governs it, it still feels controlled
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I hope you find these photos as interesting as I do!
Thank you for everything!
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Those are some nice pictures. Did you adjust anything before taking the picture? I guess the choice of black-and-white also adds to their intrigue...
As for the first picture, it reminds me of shoefiti. Did you take the picture in a gang area by any chance?
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No, i didnt ajusted anything...
No, i stay away from gangs areas, i dont want to be stolen haha
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I appreciate how you take the time to explain your thought processes
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