

In this workshop we had to choose a specific spot and take pictures of what will happen there, changing the perspectives in order to get a good picture. In the beginning, I put myself in a place where I really liked the light, but after being there for a while I realized that not many people were passing by. In the time I was in that place, I was able to take the first picture.
Then I decided to change places and go to a place that was more crowded. Although it is a fairly common site, during the time I was there, there was not much movement.
What I found most difficult about this workshop was the movement. People were passing by very fast and I had a hard time focusing on them. In both photos, you can see that the background is in focus but the person is not. Also, you had to be very attentive and keep looking at the same point all the time so as not to miss anything.
I learned how slow the process of taking a good photo is. You have to know how to anticipate the action, and probably, if I had thought before that in the first place I was, not many people were going to pass, and I have chosen a better one from the beginning, I would have had more time to take a better picture.