By dimascastillo90 on Skatehive
We return to the underground cinema series. Actually, I thought I had already shared these photos with you, but I realize that I haven't. I edited them quite some time ago, and now it's time to show them. To tell the truth, this isn't one of the most picturesque or attractive stations in the city, but it is one of the most spacious and aesthetically pleasing. It's the Olleros station on line D, which is characterized by its green color, and in this case, it's part of the Belgrano neighborhood. This is one of my favorite places to go to capture moments, always with a 50 mm fixed lens that helps me combat the low lighting in the subway, open up to f1.8 if necessary, and work more comfortably. Now that I'm looking closely at this photo, the guard doesn't look like a subway employee because of his clothing. I know this because I work there 😅 There are many elements to capture in each of the larger stations of the Buenos Aires subway, and it is impossible to make a single post related to i