Av. Santa Fé.
Yesterday I was walking down Santa Fé Avenue, a little stop at the Callao station of the subway line D to do some shopping, I had my camera in my backpack and decided to take some pictures. This area of the city was a bit chaotic at the moment, too much traffic and people from one side to the other, besides the beautiful architecture of the buildings. I thought it would be a good idea to capture that moment.
I took a couple of photos of the signs indicating the name of the avenues and now I am thinking that it would be a good idea to start the street photography series this way, a photo of the avenue sign and later the attraction of the avenue.
Although not all signs have this design and there are avenues that do not have it, I will try to walk around and find some others.
Buses, taxis, motorized vehicles and buildings in the background covered by trees.
Some people waiting to get on public transportation.
I don't know why I found this photo interesting, I guess it's because of that person's expression.
On the other side of Santa Fé Avenue, the light was in front of me, you can also see the traffic and some buildings and that girl is crossing the avenue, walking on the pedestrian side. Coincidentally, every time I took a photo the bus line 152 passed by.
People in the Ecopark
On another note, I decided to add some photos I took during a short walk through the ecological park. This time trying to capture some of the people who were there visiting the place, trying to compose images that are not so related to the park itself.
How, for example, is this girl who stays with me at the entrance to the park, just looking at her phone while she was standing, behind her one of the monuments.
This photo means a lot, at least for me, everyone works as best they can and in some people you can see the effort. It is a not young person who was in the park selling accessories, jewelry, standing in one of the areas offering his handicrafts.
To finish a couple of shots. Two people who appear to be tourists, walk through the vegetation of the park and one of the bridges over the lakes of the ecopark.
I hope you liked this series of photos and I also hope you have a wonderful day.
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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