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I'm back with a new set of street photographs that I took around the city where I live (in Venezuela). It's a very varied and interesting set.
I'll start by showing you the photographs in which people are the protagonists, since the human element always gives more character to street photography.
The first photo I took that day was this one of some workers outside a store. I found it interesting to take because "welcome" was written on the door, but they were still doing remodeling work. That contrast seemed interesting to me...
Speaking of workers, this gentleman works selling fruits on the street, literally...
I decided to get a little closer to take another photo:
Two people waiting for public transportation:
This person was very smart to use their umbrella to protect themselves from the harsh sun:
Urban vibes and a motorcyclist:
I took the next photo because there were two Vespa scooters at the entrance of this store. It looked very cool!
In another part of the city, I saw a boy chaining his bicycle to a lamppost. I think the boy was going to juggle at the traffic light to earn some money...
A lady walking her dog:
A dog that needs to be walked:
24 cartons of eggs:
On this day I was also very attentive to the facades of houses and buildings, as I find it interesting how they all change depending on the area you are in, and houses can say a lot about the level of a society.
I took this first photo because I liked the old facade of the house:
The next house has a deteriorated appearance that reflects the passage of time:
In another part of the city I saw this house that I found very interesting because of the material and the way they made its facade. It's something unusual:
I also photographed the facade of two buildings, one old and one newer:
I entered an empty gas station to take these photos:
I hope you liked the photos and that this glimpse into a Venezuelan city seemed as interesting to you as it did to me!
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