Lately, I feel like every day of the week goes by so quickly, but Sundays feel like they last forever, so long that every minute feels like hours. But I always take advantage of it to do a lot of things around the house or even go out to take photos, so I go for long walks when I see that barely 30 minutes have passed. It could be that the energy these days is slower because the city is obviously at rest, so to speak, with less activity from people who are mostly at home resting from their weekly work routine.
However, despite it being a somewhat desolate day, you can find some people on the street, regardless of the harsh sun or even if there's nothing to do on the street. As in my case, I usually go out to look for compositions that interest me, looking for scenarios like I'm showing in this post, where there are people in scenes or simply things I see, like, say, a vegetable shelf, an old cart that looks like one of those that sells ice cream, or a swing that just happens to be alone without any children playing on it. In any case, these are all the photographs that are part of this universe on this day, which also showcase the nuances in shadows and contrasts for each scene shown.
All photographs are my own.
The little truck there, which looks like it's selling something, because of the little hatch on the side, looks more like a convict transport hahaha... you always capture light and shadow very well, my friend!
Hahaha, well I think they do sell something but they don't give the details well.
😄 something that had to be protected!