Tucked beneath the train tracks, this corner is a dream for street photography lovers. Around noon, the light slices perfectly through the gaps above, spotlighting the crosswalk in a dramatic way. It’s like the city sets the stage for you, and all you have to do is wait for the right person to step into it.
I always find myself drawn here when the sun’s high. The way the light hits the walls, the play between shadow and brightness—it’s the kind of spot where even a simple moment feels cinematic. You can frame your shot using the pillars from the underpass and get some really graphic compositions.
Best Time to Photograph:
Midday to early afternoon. That’s when the light pierces through in bold shapes and gives you that striking contrast between dark and bright. Perfect for capturing clean silhouettes and dynamic street scenes.