A few days ago I was thinking about changing things up a bit in relation to street photography. I know that Buenos Aires is a beautiful city and that at night it is even more attractive. The thing is that at night my time is limited and I would have to bring a tripod, but this time I decided to go out alone with the camera and try high ISO levels. I have had certain limitations with this although I can increase the ISO up to 25,000.
Likewise, I did not reach those levels and it was not completely night, it was getting dark and there was still a sunset.
I took advantage of the place where I was and took some photos of the urban landscape, right on a viaduct, you can see some buildings, cars and the sunset falling. Initially I had edited these photos in color but I must confess that I am becoming addicted to black and white photography 😅
I took some other photos of people walking around this viaduct.
I think that in the most attractive and tourist areas, such as the downtown area of the city, these types of shots could be better due to the lighting and light signs. I just have to mentally prepare myself to withstand the cold that it is getting right now. It's autumn but it seems like a strong winter.
I love the details too, taking photos of simple things that pass by all of us while we walk.
A classic Volkswagen Beetle was parked near where I was standing. When I was a child my father had one and we went out to explore the town where I was born. This car awakened fond memories in me.
It's possible to take a photo of a motorcycle wheel or even a cone and at the same time it can have a particular meaning for each observer. The details and black and white go very well. What do you think of these shots? Let me know in the comments :)
GEAR USED:
Camera: Nikon D3400 | Lens: AF - S NIKKOR 85mm 1:1.8 G
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