Shooting in the Back Streets.
Generally when walking through different neighborhoods of the city, I know what are the most popular places or areas where you can get interesting shots but... What happens in non-popular streets? I have been thinking that I must capture the day to day in areas where I do not walk, streets that could be considered "normal" or common.
This was exactly what I did yesterday during a short walk in Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires.
I am more lively to look for light, I think it's about this now. Locate places where I can compose day-to-day scenes, corners like this for example.
Streets that are behind a popular mall and while another without captivated by the relevant I now look for what is "hidden".
In this area there is a well-known cinema called Cinemark, it is just behind the mall that I mentioned and I could find the cinema parking lot. It is the first time that I walk there and I did not know that I could get very good perspectives in some buildings.
Some reflexes through glads and angles that at least for me are good, I think you can do different things there.
Or perhaps gigantic residential buildings adorned with trees and crossed cables 😅
This is the corner of that popular mall, where I could also capture a small fragment of a reflection of another building on this.
Today is a good day, I have a camera again even if it is not mine, so I will take advantage of everything I can to capture street scenes in places that I have not visited before.
Photo Bonus... Nothing better (for me) than to end the day with a good whiskey 😃🥃
Have a great saturday :)
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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