When I am taking street photographs where the urban landscape predominates, I frequently repeat to myself "no matter how common this may seem to me, it is not so common for people who are on the other side of the world" and that way I see with fresh eyes streets that I usually travel daily.
I will start with this photo because it has a lot to do with the previous text, what to me seems like a common and normal house, people outside of Venezuela may be surprised by the fact that most of the houses here have metal bars on the windows.
I really liked this photo because from where I was you could see part of the city, that large building that you see in the background is a hospital.
In the next two photos I tried to do the sweeping effect, although I didn't achieve it completely well, I liked them because they have a sensation of movement.
The top of a Gothic church.
In the next photo, what caught my attention were the wheels of the truck, they were gigantic!
I tried to frame the motorcycle with the door of the store, I liked that it was a very nice old model.
An ordinary corner of an ordinary street in Venezuela.
And right in the corner of that corner there was a man sitting hanging out, in the background there is another person and it creates balance in the photo.
And a man walking on an common day.
I hope you liked these photos as much as I did and found this glimpse at life in Venezuela interesting.