Visual eventuality
Well, lately I haven't been out taking photos. It's practically been weeks since I've taken a single picture with my camera. The truth is, I've lost my routine, but it's also because I've saved a lot of photos from my last trip. And well, I didn't want to overlook some of those shots that somehow caught my attention at the time a bit of the variety of scenes and events one can appreciate on some days. So, on these occasions, I'm sharing some fragments of those days.
For me, photography is a whole that encompasses many aspects. In some cases, color is the determining factor in the visual aspect that captures people's interest, but also, on the other hand, the shapes and motifs that manifest themselves on different occasions. Everything has a detail to show, and that's what I always try to capture: the very nature of those scenes that create forms. For example, as we can see in the photo of the church dome, I focused on giving it meaning among the palm trees in front of it. Well, I hope to get back to my photography routine soon, which is what I miss most right now.
All photographs are my own work.
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