Thanks to all who looked and especially those who commented.

That part of the city indeed looks very much like any modern Western
(US/European) city looks like. I was actually a bit surprised by that, becauce from my previous trip, I remembered much more of other parts of the city, at daylight... both modern (but oldish), and now-very-touristy area called "La Boca" (where presumably tango has started.).

Many thanks to Dan who helped with the explanation of what that building was. (I was a bit busy over the past week.)

Yes, it is overly pink. But that light puts it into the area where it looks funny (or surreal) because of being so pink. (Although what humors me can sound strange to others.) It looks like one of those toy buildings/castles that I see being sold for girls in different variations.

John, - and that was part of why I kept all that pink strong.
If anything, I boosted up the contrast to make the colors pop-up a bit.


Attila,
Thank you for the idea about the bridge.
I don't think I have that much time (and energy) on hand to spend on a single photo... At least, not at the moment.

Igor



On Sat, 6 Sep 2014, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Hi All!

In early August, I was in Buenos Aires.
I had an evening to walk around the city...
Here are a few photos of the night city views:
http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-08-BsAsNight/_IR09721.html
http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-08-BsAsNight/_IR09739.html
http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-08-BsAsNight/_IR09743.html

And a very-very pink building:
http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-08-BsAsNight/_IR09733.html


The entire gallery (16 photos) is here:
http://42graphy.org/galleries/2014-08-BsAsNight/

Comments and suggestions are invited.

Igor




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