First Light Illuminating Colonial Facades and Street Life in Salvador Brazil in in Salvador, Brazil

First Light Illuminating Colonial Facades and Street Life in Salvador Brazil

by Lucille Contreras

The early morning sun casts long, sharp shadows across the colorful, weathered stucco walls of a historic building in Salvador, Brazil. A woman in a bright yellow dress stands near a doorway, holding a tambourine, her posture relaxed as she prepares for the day. The scene is alive with the textures of aged paint and rough stone, while the soft light highlights the intricate details of the architecture. Nearby, a street vendor arranges his wares, adding to the vibrant, candid atmosphere of this lively neighborhood corner, showing the essence of daily life in the city.

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First Light Illuminating Colonial Salvador Brazil in Salvador, Brazil as first light First Light Street Life First
Camera iPhone SE (2020)*AI-imagined, not shot. For real iPhone SE (2020) photos, grab one online.
Lens 28mm f/1.8
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 100
Film shot in 48MP high-res mode
Location in Salvador, Brazil
Date 2020-06-13
Credit VEETER
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