In the middle of the city on some of the streets that are meant exactly the way they look with no beautifying additives at all. And so life evolves in front of the lens and it's absolutely theater royal, but also hard to get it right.
This one might need even higher dynamics, though I am already happy with it. Any comments would be very welcome.
Now, of course somebody woke up early in the morning and made sure that the place looks "extremely neat and orderly", as you say. It was some long haired guy with an old camera, who stood there, took some steps back and forth and from side to side, and looked at the kiosk as if it was matter of philosophical discussion! ;-) Don't ask me how many shots he took of that place! ,-)
Seriously, the place is not neat and orderly at all, Andre. If you see that in reality you'll have a very different impression. But it was a good opportunity to try to compose and let it look that way without deviating from reality by using the usual 350 filters for taking it to some "fantastic" something. And I am glad that you observed that it looks too neat, since I go more and more in the direction: It's not *what* but *how* we shoot it. I really wonder how it comes that only just a few people look really close, as you do.
Discover the special in the everyday, Gustavo. That's all. No need for miraculous overkills coming out of PS - I have my camear/lens and the *available* light, instead of insiting to convert the world to Disneyland. ;-)
Una toma simple, en el buen sentido, cotidiana, colorida pese a una luz algo plana, la composición como siempre, impecable. No es lo que más me gusta pero desde la técnica es incuestionable...