Today, I'm thrilled to present a collection of 14 urban photographs I've compiled over time, showcasing a diverse range of visual narratives.
Urban photography is a genre that captures the essence of public spaces, with or without human figures, in a spontaneous manner, utilizing reality as its raw material. Source: Google
As i go in the the streets of my city , I pay close attention to the intricate details of life that surround us, like this tree with a crack overflowing with trash.
I'm also drawn to puddles of water, seeking opportunities to capture intriguing reflections. However, since such moments aren't always possible, I sometimes simply photograph the water droplets within the puddles.
City signs have also become a subject of my photographic exploration.
Public street markings hold a unique charm that I find captivating.
Have you ever paused to appreciate the beauty of a tree shrouded in fog?
The facade of this house exuded a warm ambiance, enhanced by the small garden and motorcycle parked outside.
The following photo is a cart with fruits, its owner carries it throughout the city and from time to time he stops on corners to rest and wait for customers. When I see things like this, I wonder if these types of vendors also exist in other countries.
Sometimes I also wonder in which other cities in the world do grocery stores display their merchandise this way on the streets?
A man with a lot of things on his motorcycle.
In the next photo my intention was to capture the face of the man in the car in the middle of the street, then when I was editing the photo I was able to see more things, I liked the quite urban atmosphere that can be seen in the photo.
I liked the vibe of the next photo, full of shadows, with a human element to give greater visual weight.
While I was walking down a street I could see a lady swimming, what caught my attention the most is that even though the pool was very large, she was the only one who was swimming at that moment.
I hope you found this variety of urban photographs as interesting as I did!
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Nice.
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This is what I like about it. You did not try to overwhelm us with too many stimulus by allowing us to concentrate on the actual subjects rather than high definition color oversaturation. The urban setting is a very familiar territory but with these technique we focus more on the feeling rather than belittling
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Seeing those crosswalks made me think I was trying to solve a CAPTCHA
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