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For a while now, I've wanted to create this type of post, bringing together "random" photos that don't have much in common but each one possess their own unique beauty and story.
In the first photograph, I was at the park when it started to rain heavily, so I had to wait under cover for the downpour to pass. As I was there, this man found himself in the same situation.
I took the following photo outside a pharmacy in my city, what caught my attention about this scene was all the shadows of blue that can be seen in the photo, the car combined a lot with the pharmacy.
I remember how the next photo came about: I was driving around the city running errands when I suddenly saw a food stall with a ton of lights. What caught my eye was that it had so many bulbs, so I stopped for a moment to take a photo of it.
Then, when I sat down to edit it, I really liked seeing the contrast between the yellow of the store lights and the blue/gray that can be seen in the car's rearview mirror, as if it were two different worlds.
The next photograph was taken one day while I was strolling through a small town in the city. I really liked the old facade of this house, and as I got closer to photograph it, I was surprised to find out that it was an inhabited house and they even sold food!
The next photo was taken one day on a random spot in the city while I was walking around doing street photography. What I liked about this photo is the diagonal line created by the tree in the photo.
The next photo is a typical facde of a grocery store in Venezuela. Most of these stores have bananas hanging outside.
I really liked the next photo because the sign says "Bus Stop" and out of nowhere, a public transportation bus pulled up, so I had to take a photo of it really fast.
Then, as I was editing the photo, I was able to analyze it and I realized that all the vegetation in the photo makes it look like we were in a remote place, but we were really in the middle of the city.
I thought this forest fire fighter's jeep was very beautiful and vintage. It's a shame it's been abandoned.
I like to photograph the tunnels created by trees in the city. The fog in the background gives this photo an interesting atmosphere.
I took the next photo because it was a giant rock and it was completely covered in vines and it looked very beautiful.
The next photo reminds me of wheat fields even though it was taken in the middle of the city. I guess someone like me would be very happy taking pictures in the countryside.
The next photo was taken from the window of my apartment. That day there was a very thick fog and i couldn't see anything of the city, it was impressively thick!
I hope you enjoyed the photos as much as I did!
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