Yesterday after leaving work I went to share with some friends and say goodbye to the week with a couple of beers. We were in a place near Chacabuco park and on the way back to the subway station I wanted to cross the park to take some photos. I don't usually go through here because honestly the place is not very safe, I don't want to be exposed to crime in broad daylight and create the possibility of losing some of my equipment.
That day I made an exception because I was with these friends.
This is the back part of the park, I know some of its areas but I didn't remember this was there. It was the only place in the entire extensive park where I stayed taking photos, it seemed like a good theme and I also thought that black and white would be much better.
Fortunately there were people jogging or running, if it had been empty these photos would have made no sense.
This made me remember my childhood a little, when I was a boy at my school they had Olympic-style championships and running was my specialty, I was 10 years old, today I have lost it 😂 I'm not too old but I'm not too young for this either... Bullshit, They are excuses to justify my precarious physical condition.
I must resume exercises daily and it would be a good option to incorporate jogging or running.
Maybe I can document it too like this guy, a selfie or something :)
It's a very nice place to run, to exercise, a lot of nature around, just try not to be alone there.
When taking these photos I did not move too much, less than 50 meters was enough to capture these moments in different positions. I had a lens with a good focal length that day.
I took a picture of this girl through the bars.
...and also take a second photo with a different focus point. This time on the bars.
How interesting can it be to take a photo of a cone? Yes, at least for me. I think that cone in combination with the numbers on the floor gives meaning to the image.
I couldn't settle for one, so I took two photos of this.
I was already getting late and I had to continue my way right behind my friend and maintenance and cleaning worker at the park :)
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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