Many times you get the most interesting photos in less thought-out places, without planning or searching for it. Today I want to share 7 high contrast photos that I took this weekend. The first photo has no relation to the others but it is without a doubt my favorite by far. This is perspective, no camera just using my phone. I was entering the building where I currently live and I went to a bike parking area, it's like the lungs of the building, I just had to look up to want to take this photo.
The second part of this series is related to the same space and they were all taken with my camera and a 50mm lens. I was in one of the subway stations waiting for the train and taking advantage of the poor lighting in the place and the contrast that was already there I decided to focus on one of the stairs. I just waited for some people to go up or down to shoot.
I should mention that I lowered the shadow and exposure levels to that dark strip at the top right.
Shooting train windows is one of the things I like to do, I can capture the vehicle and the people waiting to get off on the other side of the platform. When you play a little with contrasts, shadows and lighting, you can better appreciate the details of these cars, the deterioration, scratches and dents.
Another of the interesting moments for me is also when all the passengers are on board and the driver or guard waits for instructions to start. The station is cleaner, one or two people in the compositions and the train is still in the station.
This is my set of 7 photos for Sunday. I hope you like them.
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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