It's been days or weeks since I've been out on the streets with a fixed focal length lens. Although street photography is what I usually do most, lately I have focused on going out and photographing buildings, architecture and finally I always end up photographing the streets and people in their daily lives. I took the 85mm lens and went for a short walk in some area of the Palermo neighborhood. My intention was to capture details, just that. But that's not exactly what I did... It usually happens.
When I looked at the photos carefully I realized that what I had photographed the most were people on bikes, two-wheeled vehicles.
Anyway, I enjoyed it and I think some of these photos might be interesting.
I had completely forgotten how wonderful this lens is, so this week I will try to take my walks with it and get the most out of it. I will also take the 50mm and look for attractive and different shots.
I hope to have the time necessary to do long exposure night photography this time :)
This area is very quiet to take photos, there is a lane dedicated to bicycle traffic, here it is called a bike path, It was rush hour and this transportation option is very useful and necessary at this time of day.
In addition to the unplanned theme, I wanted to play a lot with tones in the edition, trying to apply a "Moody" style where the images are usually darker and with less light tones, except for a couple of them.
Yellow, orange and red are the tones that stand out the most.
This was the only shot where there is not a bicycle or a two-wheeled vehicle, I just found it interesting how the light hit some of the cars and you can see a small reflection.
One of the bike stations, I only focused on these wheels because that was where I found a contrast of lights. This was in one of the parks in the area.
I think it is valid to include a motorcycle in this set. These two were my first shots in the morning as a test with this beautiful lens.
I hope you have a nice week.
That's all folks! Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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