Reflection Photography
This part of the avenue is pedestrian on weekends and at night there are usually street artists of all styles. You can see the obelisk in the background and a little traffic, I like how the yellow and orange tones stand out.
On the other side but on the same avenue I think we have a better reflection that provides us with better symmetry. On this side there are many famous theaters and at the same time you can see a certain contrast between ancient and modern architecture.
I took this photo from the other side of the avenue, if that cone wasn't there I would have gotten a cleaner image but we can't remove it or decide where the puddles will be ๐
Luckily, later on I was able to take a similar shot, but in the same way there was a traffic sign covering the structure of the obelisk.
For these photos I was already near Lavalle square and this is the famous Colon Theater, a national historic monument and considered one of the best theaters in the world in terms of size and acoustics.
It has an eclectic architectural style and it is impressive to be in front of this giant built in 1888 and inaugurated in 1908, more than 100 years of history.
But... let's look at it from another angle.
This is the side part of the building, it covers an entire block and looks very good over the years. A very well preserved building that continues to have the same usefulness and national and international artists perform here. In his time Luciano Pavarotti was here.
Down here is the subway station that takes us directly to this place, Tribunales station.
That's all folks. Thanks for stopping by and appreciating.
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