Every day there's a different way of seeing life as it passes before our eyes. Even if one sees those same common spaces where people gather, everything can be different every second, or at least that's how I see it, and that's the advantage for those of us who love photography because it creates different scenes for composition, everything necessary to create that visual world, where everything changes between motifs, lighting, and other aspects. In short, it's the visual representation captured by a camera.
Here's this series of photographs I took for this quiet Sunday, where everything flows more slowly, but of course there's still life. It's part of that same routine, but the compression of perspective, and I continue to create compositions with the beauty of black and white. It's been my habit for a long time to compose or freeze each of those aspects of the street in monochrome, as if trying to make these images into postcards for the memory.
All photographs are my own.