I was thinking on studying outside Santiago, but i finally choose this place, because things like connectivity (Transantiago and metro), being near to my family and my friends, and the approach of the geography schools in the Santiago’s universities is more attractive than the universities out of Santiago, also the money was a very important fact, because studying here me and my family don’t have to waste extra money in rent a room. Santiago also have a some bad things, one example is the caos who takes place all the mornings, and it's not a quiet city.
Hi, this time I’m going to write about photography. First I’ve to say that I’m not a pro in this topic, I don’t know much about types of photos, types of shots and that sort of things. I’m only a big fan of photos, specifically I like the quotidian photos, everyday photos that have something hidden, photos that can transmit something from the daily routine. I like to take photos in the city, with my cellphone, because I don’t have the money to buy a top camera. My cellphone don’t have a very nice camera, so my photos aren’t very “pro”, or something like that. I feel a bit of cringe, but there are some of my photos: I follow one guy that take street photos in the city he lives, his photos the most are related to people, stranger people doing everyday things, currently he is searching for hidden patterns in quotidian scenes. He isn’t a pro, but with each photo that he uploads he’s improving, so I like that, also he can see things that I can’t see until I see his photos, he'...
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ResponderEliminarThat's true! All the morinigs of the week are a caos
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