Visual City
Greetings everyone, today, while I was heading to the market to do some grocery shopping, I took advantage of the opportunity to take some photos of my journey to the market. I didn't use my camera because I didn't want to carry it because of how uncomfortable it would be to carry the bags and the camera. So, I used my cell phone. I don't usually take photos with my phone, but on occasions like these, I take advantage of the opportunity to take photos, because it's so practical.
As you can see, these are scenes from the city where I live: a bit of nature, some architecture, as you can see in the first photograph, or certain alley scenes, or everything that a city can be, including its streets, buildings, plazas, and other things. You can find that dynamic of the same street everywhere. You seek the beauty and magic of the entire street in its maximum splendor, amidst colors, tones, and all its contrasts.
Anyway, all of this is part of my routine for this Wednesday, a day of grocery shopping, but with the added benefit of taking some photos, always seeking perspective in everything I see in this world and visual space, where everywhere there is a great harmony between shapes and appearances that can be captured within the camera frame or, failing that, as I did today with my cell phone camera.
All photographs are my own.
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Iron city, captured by a magnificent artist. Bravo, 🫴🏽🫴🏽
It's not the camera, it's who uses it... greetings from Havana.