Public phones 🇨🇺

Hello, dear community!

The photos I'm sharing today are about public telephones, yes, those that could be said to be in danger of extinction, as with the rise of cell phones they have gradually disappeared. In my city you can still find some, although they are almost always unused. It is the inevitable consequence of development; some technologies disappear to make way for others that end up prevailing.

As always, I am sharing colors and black and white. I can't wait to hear your comments!

¡Hola, querida comunidad!

Las fotos que traigo para compartir hoy tratan sobre los teléfonos públicos, si, esos que pudiera decirse que están en fase de extinción, pues con el auge de la telefonía celular han ido desapareciendo poco a poco. En mi ciudad aún puedes encontrar algunos, aunque casi siempre están sin usar. Es la consecuencia inevitable del desarrollo, hay tecnologías que desaparecen para dar lugar a otras que terminan por imponerse.

Como siempre, comparto fotos a color y en blanco y negro. ¡Espero sus comentarios!




RESOURCE / RECURSO

SOURCE / FUENTE

Edition / Edición:

Photoshop

Tex & Images / Texto e imágenes:

@r4f4

Camera / Cámara:

Cann RP

Lens(es) / Objetivo(s):

Cann RF 24-105mm f/4-7.1


Original texts in Spanish. Translation done with DeppL free version. / Textos originales en español. Traducción hecha con la versión gratuita de DeepL.

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You won't see any in my country. Not one. These were removed years, decades ago.

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Yes, I know that in many countries they have been withdrawn from service. Sometimes they keep some as a decorative object. They really don't make sense anymore. Thanks for comment 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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They don't make much sense, but would be nice to have some, just for fun. The problem is vandalism. Some people are not feeling well unless they vandalize something. Really sad.

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You're right. If you look at the posts, you'll see graffiti, and in one of them, you can see the headphones from the two booths tied together. It's a shame.

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Yes, I saw that and thought your country is not any different from mine. I suppose these vandals are everywhere. Here however they are fining them. Before Christmas, they put up the Christmas tree and right that night some teenagers peed on it. As there are cameras everywhere, they were identified by morning and they got a fine of almost $1000 each. They will never pee on anything in public.

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It's true, there are vandals everywhere, but in some places they commit their misdeeds with impunity, since there aren't many cameras and sometimes not much effort is made to identify them and punish them. Unfortunately, that's the way it is. When I was in Europe, I saw that the culture and order are different.

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When I was in Europe, I saw that the culture and order are different.

It is, but unfortunately with the flood of immigrants, things got really bad. Different culture, no education and lack of respect is leading to destruction.

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Si @r4f4, ya casi están en total desuso, la tecnología del celular se impone. Ojalá que a alguien se le ocurra aprovechar y recuperar varios de ellos como ejemplo para futuras generaciones. Gracias por compartir.

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Es mismo pienso. alguna utilidad debe dársele. Gracias por comentar. 🙏🏻

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Disculpa que olvidé agradecerte por el voto a mi publicación. Gracias

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No tienes que agradecer. Es un placer para mí votar por las publicaciones que encuentro interesantes. Un saludo @reycesar350 👍🏻

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