EVERYDAY LIFE, Street Photography, Buenos Aires - Monomad Challenge.


Today is a good day to share with you a new series of "Everyday Life" street photography in the city of Buenos Aires. This time in the Palermo neighborhood, focusing on what happens on every corner of the city, with a little patience to try to capture the cleanest possible scene, You know, lots of people and distractions aren't really my thing, so I tried my best to do it this way in the short time of this last walk.

The last post has photos very similar to these but they were taken at different times. The previous topic had nothing to do with technical aspects but rather with a particular theme, color.
For black and white street photography, I look for something more visually aesthetic, with more depth and more minimalist in a certain sense.

During this walk I tried my best to capture only one person in the compositions, or as few as possible; this gives it a bit more simplicity but at the same time it is attractive and interesting. Most of the corners of Scalabrini Ortiz Avenue in the Palermo neighborhood are filled with restaurants, cafes and bars from the last century that are almost a century old. Iconic and historic places that have stood the test of time and today it is a luxury and a pleasure to stand before them and visit them.

On another note, it is also very interesting when pedestrians walk along sidewalks, streets and avenues while simultaneously carrying something with them, such as a backpack, an umbrella, or a bag. This makes it more attractive to me, although the only thing I don't find interesting is when people carry a phone in their hand while walking.

Here is one of the domes in the area of a building that I know absolutely nothing about but that is attractive. I might be able to find out what that building is about in the future.

This is the only photo that doesn't belong to the Palermo neighborhood; it's like an intruder in the series, but I still can't help but share it because I loved that shot. Actually, he doesn't take a picture of it in particular, but rather of the majestic building of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires in the Balvanera neighborhood.
Photo taken from Houssay Square during the blue hour.

We return to Palermo and I leave you with this last photo of the natural arches formed by the trees, which adorn the city in a beautiful way.

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