It’s nice to be able to go to places sometimes, even if it’s just a simple trip that doesn’t sound like a big adventure. The moment I step out of my usual house-and-neighborhood routine, my eyes automatically wake up. Everything feels a little different,textures on the pavement, the way the light hits a corner, the tiny scenes happening around me that I normally wouldn’t notice.

Whenever I go to other places, I make sure to take photos of the things I see along the street. Not only the “pretty” parts, but the real parts too,the people, the behavior, the small patterns of everyday life. I like capturing those moments that look ordinary at first, but become interesting once you pay attention.
For this set, I focused on movement and details. Shoes, footsteps, the way people stand or walk, and even signs that quietly remind us how society works (like the priority seats). I like how street photography can tell stories without showing full faces. Sometimes a pair of sneakers, a pause, or a step forward says enough.
One thing I always notice is how people walk at a pace different from others. Some are fast, like they have a destination they’re chasing. Some are slow, like they’re taking their time with the day. But what’s interesting is that sometimes we all end up moving by following the pace of others. It’s like an invisible rhythm on the street,one person speeds up, another adjusts, and suddenly everyone is flowing in the same direction.
I’m not sure if you noticed it too, but that’s the way I see the street: a quiet dance of steps, timing, and little human habits.
Have a good day ahead.






”To see in color is a delight for the eye, but to see in black and white is delight for the soul.”

I like this take which is like a magazine cover. Nice work bro!
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks