Streets and Details Are Better in BNW - Monomad Challenge.
Every time I take my tours I have many ideas in my mind, I take photos according to what is in my path, some shots I think of in black and white, others color. On these walks I always try to capture details or have some unusual ones depending on my photography style. Today I compiled some of these details that I had not edited and of course converted them into black and white.
These images were taken in different parts of the city of Buenos Aires, in different neighborhoods. So there is some variation in them.
This first photo is in one of the avenues of Belgrano at a focal length of 300mm almost at dream level.
I took this second photo in the Colegiales railway park, I just wanted to highlight these balconies of that residential building.
I know that one of the secrets to getting impressive shots is patience and that's what I haven't had lately. I am very sure that if I had waited long enough that photo with just one person on one of the balconies would have changed everything.
There's not much to describe in the next shot, or maybe there is?
From the window I only saw those buildings, the light and the shadow and I loved how these lines were drawn. I'm trying to make minimalist photos and while I perfectly understand the concept and educate my vision I'll do experiments like this maybe.
How interesting can a stop sign painted on concrete be? I don't know, maybe one of you can give me an estimate on this. It was raining and the floor was wet.
It was another shot from the window, I just had to move a little to get this angle, I remember it had a 50mm fixed lens although I'm not too sure.
And finally and again on the avenue near the metrobus station. I'm liking this type of shots, I always focus on people but the focus is on vehicles, urban landscapes or backgrounds behind people I find pleasant. Something different to transmit.
How is your Friday going? I hope it's great ;)
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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Estoy totalmente de acuerdo con que la fotografía es un lenguaje universal , todas esas tomas en blanco y negro me gustaron mucho , sabes captar los detalles 👍🏽👋🏽
Thank you very much for appreciating these photos @lileisabel I'm glad you liked them ;)
Thanks for the support @qurator / @ewkaw :)
I had a hard time deciding which of these photos I like the most, they are all excellent... But the composition of the first photo is one of the coolest I've seen constructed with a car and a street!...
Great job @dimascastillo90 friend!
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Thank you very much for your kind words @jlinaresp friend! I really appreciate it :)
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Que tal amigo @dimascastillo90 saludos, mucha admiración por tu trabajo en blanco y negro, si creo que una sola persona en uno de los balcones hubiera cambiado la historia, sin embargo tal cual fué mi favorita...
Hola @gabrielacarrasco Pensé en ello cuando estaba editando la foto, hubiese tenido más impacto diría yo... algo adicional, aún así me alegra que te haya gustado y además sea tu favorita 🖤
Muchas gracias :)
Totally agree mono focuses the mind without distraction
Black and white can even get to the point of obsessing 😂
I get what you say, I seem to be doing more mono than ever, never thought I would but yes it takes over
beautiful series @dimascastillo90, especially the shadowplay geometry of this one :
That's definitely one of my favorites. I'll try to take more shots like this. Thanks a lot Victor :)
👍👍👍 will wait for more
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