Filipino Kiping Decorations in San Miguel Predawn Rain in at a public square during a festival in San Miguel de Allende

Filipino Kiping Decorations in San Miguel Predawn Rain

by William Fitzgerald

Layers of colorful kiping leaf decorations hang from a public square colonnade in San Miguel de Allende under predawn darkness. Faint starlight and ground glow reflect off wet cobblestones while a light drizzle coats the vibrant red, yellow, and green sugar wafers. Wooden beams overhead support the dense arrangement of traditional Filipino festival art against colonial stone arches. Tiny droplets rest on the edges of the leaf shapes, catching the dim illumination before fading into deep shadows. The wet stone absorbs the light along the ground. A beam of starlight strikes the center of a red kiping, highlighting its translucent edge against the dark stone column.

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Pahiyas festival kiping San Miguel de Allende Filipino culture predawn drizzle colonial square night festival
Camera Kodak Brownie Number 2*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Kodak Brownie Number 2 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 100mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 200
Film CineStill 800T tungsten
Location at a public square during a festival in San Miguel de Allende
Date 1928-01-10
Credit VEETER
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