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I'm back with more street photographs and I hope that through these photos you can get a glimpse of this city in Venezuela. Hopefully you find them as interesting as I do and realize that Venezuela, despite all its problems, is still a country full of life and very friendly people. So the first photos I'll share feature its people.
I found it very impactful to see such an elderly lady sweeping the street. I suppose this is already a habit for her and I imagine it will be one of her ways to stay active. From her clothing we can realize that it is very likely that the lady lived very close by and simply wanted to keep her space clean.
I took this photo at sunset and I liked how the ray of sunshine looked, plus the urban atmosphere of the photo:
A man waiting for public transportation:
I've always said it, it's too smart to carry an umbrella to protect yourself from the harsh sun, even though it sounds very logical, it's something very few people do!
I took the following two photos on different days and in different places, but both have the same meaning and the same feeling: Faith.
I took the following two photos in the park. I took the first photo because I liked how the park looked full of people, full of life, and for the composition I used the leading lines on the floor.
I took the next photo because I thought that car looked too cool. I think it's the first time I've seen it in this city:
And now it's time for the photographs of the urban environment, which is something I also like to photograph since no city is the same and no street is identical to another.
In this city we have very steep streets and sometimes that thing creates the opportunity to take good photos like this one, where we can follow the street with our eyes until it disappears...
The next photo had very urban vibes:
I took the next photo because I liked how that street looked so full of nature and I used leading lines as a composition method:
I took the next photo because I liked the look of this house, a bit deteriorated, but the trailer and the old car make me feel that this house has many stories to tell.
In another part of the city I photographed the facade of a clinic. It seemed a bit surreal that it looked so normal, knowing what I know, that in this country the medical service is of very poor quality.
Pharmacy sign, that sign indicates that the pharmacy works 24 hours. I liked how it looked with the buildings in the background.
Very close to where I took the previous photos I found this small space outside a bakery, it looked very nice...
I hope you liked these photos as much as I did, thanks for watching!
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Malos, I would recommend you to view the work of Garry Winogrand.
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