When you go out on the street you find everything you can compose as a photograph, from architectural motifs as you can see in this post, where there are photographs of building facades looking for some meaning or form in the composition. The street is also a bit about capturing clear contrasts where the shadow makes its presence felt, or even certain elements that serve as details, whether it be simple things that you find in the city, it can be a sign, an installation or whatever.
Today, Saturday, before my day off, I took advantage of the morning to take some photos and as you can see in the first photograph of this post, it was the first photograph I took this morning, where I wanted to capture a bit of silhouettes and those tones that the dawn of the day gives us, slightly orange and blue tones in contrast with the sky, without a doubt that creates a beautiful visual aspect.
While the other photographs are elements that I used to compose, as I said before, motifs that generate harmony, such as taking a detailed image of what can be seen in a black and white building, and only capturing a sector of that building, capturing a bit of shadows and shapes in that motif, but also capturing dynamics of the day, such as a bit of that photograph where you can see two birds on an electric poster.
In any case, urban spaces have a great variety and infinity of images that make us seek to analyze their perspectives to try to express that visual language of what I want to photograph, it is a whole universe that is almost infinite, those motifs or images that can be composed within the photographic frame of the camera will never end.
All photographs are my own.