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I'm back with new street photos, this time I went to a residential neighborhood in my city looking for things or situations to photograph and I came back with the photos that I am going to share with you today.
The first photo I took was of a man leaning out of his apartment balcony watching the cars go by, I took it because I found it very curious that he was there simply watching the cars.
The next photo is of a classic car gem that was preserved in very good condition!
I must admit that I know this neighborhood very well since this is where I spent my adolescence, so I know every alley in this neighborhood very well and I knew that I could find very good photos here!
So I went with my camera in hand ready to photograph anything interesting that happened, but since I went on a day at 1pm there were hardly any people on the street, however I still did what I could!
I saw a cat sleeping and it looked adorable!
And I also photographed a Rottweiler puppy that I saw walking
I photographed a couple of streets!
A mother and her son walking holding hands
While walking down another street I found a man washing his car
The typical Venezuelan bodega with bananas hanging outside the store:
and some worker boots:
I hope you liked the photos as much as I did, thanks for watching!
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @orto 14h
I read it with pleasure as always. 🤎
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Thanks you so much
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These black and white photos are really good, lots of texture and beautiful compositions. Congratulations.
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Hi there, as told you last time #907779, those are not Street Ph. You are posting an interesting report of Venezuela, a country that I do not know and that therefore I am very pleased to discover, inserting them, labeling them with an incorrect definition. There are only two shots that could fall into the Street Ph category, first and third to last.
To be honest, the first one would have been much more powerful if you had been able to capture the cars that the gentleman was looking at, so you told his whole story with your shot. Without the cars, you have to tell the story, relegating the shot to a portrait on location.
As for the other shots, I reiterate that I like some of them a lot and they also have great potential.
Thanks for sharing
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