A Parked Bike - Monomad Challenge
Here I go with one more series of bicycles... A few days ago I shared with you some shots of this topic, At that time I passed by a bike rental station but this time it is different, It is not this type of bike but rather an individual one, parked in one of the corners of the downtown area of Buenos Aires. No luxuries, no brands, a bicycle from someone who apparently works with it.
One day I'm going to get in trouble for taking photos of these other people's bicycles in the streets 😂 but over time I've put the shame aside 🤣
The truth is that I do think they look interesting in color, in black and white it is even cooler and of course the 85mm lens works its magic with a nice bokeh.
I took some photos of some parts of this bike, as quickly as I could, I didn't want to stay there for so long.
This is the security lock that was connecting the bike to a column...
I don't know but these details seem very attractive to me, especially because it is something real, spontaneous, something that I find on the street and not in a store on display. The vehicle a person uses to transport things and work I could say.
I took two photos from two different angles focusing on this basket. I have made some of these shots a little dark, I liked it this way and of course some vignettes, contrast and low level of lighting cannot be missing.
I'm going to share one last shot with you... You don't know how much this one fascinated me but damn it... I cut off his feet 😂
I think that if it had been better located on the avenue and much further back so that the man enters the frame, this would have been a perfect shot (for me) Still, I liked what it conveys, that's why it's here :)
I hope you liked some of these and that you had a good start to the week 🙂
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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Good shot, you are talking about the topic of bicycles again, but the topic of bicycles today that you posted amazed me, I really enjoyed your post today.
Thank you very much for appreciating :)
Is visualbot yours? If so, can you configure it to have a blacklist to prevent spammers from abusing it to create even more spam?
Hi @themarkymark Of course, thanks for your suggestion.
Me imagino que has perdido la vergüenza, las ganas de capturar un momento deben ser más grandes que la vergüenza jajaja aunque si, hay gente que tiene miedo y pueden darte problemas pero no tengo dudas que tu experiencia te va a ayudar a entender esas situaciones y salir de allí
Te dejo un anécdota, mi viejo dejo su bici atada como la de la imagen y se fue a un cafe, despues de lejos vio a alguien mirando la bici y pensó que simplemente era curiosidad hasta que miro mejor y se dio cuenta que estaban intentando romper la cadena, asi que salio corriendo para pegarle en la cabeza al ladrón y este salió corriendo ajajaj un buen escarmiento sin tanta violencia de por medio
Nooo 😂 bueno hay que estar muy pendiente de eso, he escuchado anécdotas también de robos de carteristas y parecen que son profesionales jaja no me ha pasado a mi nunca nada acá porque traigo traumas de Venezuela en dónde si pasé por cosas heavys 🤣 acá desconfío de todo el mundo en todos lados y me ha funcionado jajaja.
Que buena anécdota amigo, gracias por compartirla 😊 Abrazo!