First Light Illuminating Colonial Facades and Daily Life in Oaxaca Mexico in in Oaxaca, Mexico

First Light Illuminating Colonial Facades and Daily Life in Oaxaca Mexico

by Taylor McIntyre

Early morning sun casts long, soft shadows across the textured stucco walls of a historic building in Oaxaca, highlighting the intricate geometric patterns of traditional Talavera tiles near a doorway. A woman in a colorful huipil walks past, carrying a woven basket, her figure partially obscured by the deep blue shade of a large banyan tree whose aerial roots hang like curtains against the warm orange facade. The street is quiet, paved with uneven cobblestones that catch the first golden rays of light, revealing the worn edges and natural textures of the historic district.

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First Light Illuminating Colonial Oaxaca Mexico in Oaxaca, Mexico as first light First Light Daily Life First
Camera Samsung Galaxy S23+*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Samsung Galaxy S23+ photos, grab one online.
Lens 24mm f/1.8
Focal Length 24mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 1600
Film processed in Lightroom Mobile
Location in Oaxaca, Mexico
Date 2023-06-14
Credit VEETER
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