A Walk in the Subway Tunnels - Monomad Challenge.

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It's now more common in me to stop at some of the subway stations to take some photos, I have to return to the old practices to take photos. Yesterday I was walking through the tunnels going and coming from one station to another, I had that to a place that was quite far away and I had to transfer with different lines. Although not all are recommended to take photos due to insecurity, it is possible to do it in other stations. The majority of this set were taken at the 9 de Julio station of Line D and a couple (last two) at the Bulnes station on the same line.

These first two photos reminded me that when I started in this photography I sought to get reflections anywhere. I managed to get one on an aluminum bench where I could reflect the train parked at the station.

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The moving vehicles is another attraction that I love, you can play a lot with this type of scenarios, it is a shame that has taken very few photos like that with my camera, I hope to venture much more about this in the near future. The portraits are also a very good option with this theme, it is possible to create cinematographic scenes with this too.

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One of the tunnels that take you to line B and D, when you are living on line C... this seems very confusing but I understand myself 🤣 That boy added something interesting to the composition, an action, if it had been empty, I really don't know if it had liked.

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These are shots that have a different angle, I don't really know what I wanted to do there, but I guess it was something different from what I usually capture or the way I do. There are ways to get a lot of geometry in these stations but it is very necessary that they are empty.

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This is the Bulnes station, the angles of the floor is as addictive, especially if there are lines, figures or texture to highlight. The Bulnes station is one of the most colorful of line D, there is a lot of art on the walls although it is also very small, it is cozy :)

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That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.


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Excellent photos, congratulations bro, nice post 🙋🙋🙋

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Amazing, classical, eloquent, impressive!..
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!PIZZA

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i love these scenes with interesting perspectives and the vanishing points.
my especial favorites is these with motion blurs !

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Those are my favorites too, the subway is an interesting place for this kind of shots. I'm glad to read you my friend. Thanks :)

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