I realize my taste in taking pictures of small portals in solitary places.
These first 3 photos were taken in the Tower of David in Caracas, some of us uploaded to record a documentary and I took the opportunity to take pictures in curious places.
The Tower of David is a 50-floor building abandoned in the middle of construction, years later it was invaded by homeless people, after more than a decade living there and establishing nice homes are being evicted because the building is at risk of collapse.
The last 20 floors are totally abandoned and full of debris and holes, I have enough photographs to make a complete post explaining this, but here I will talk about micro portals.
This photo is of an avocado wood base for a drum. Next to this hollow cylinder was the man who carved it. You can only see his feet and telephone.
Unfortunately, weeks later they stole his job, the area where I took this picture has greatly increased crime since the last time I was there, is Guaremal in the state of Miranda.
In the same neighborhood of Guaremal houses further down in a construction site I took this photo to the hole of a concrete brick.
In the center of the city of Caracas many buildings from the colonial times were expropriated by the
government, under the pretext that "they belong to the country's historical heritage" but all these buildings are abandoned inside and outside maintain beautiful facades.