First Light Illuminating Quito Ecuador Colonial Architecture and Street Life in in Quito, Ecuador

First Light Illuminating Quito Ecuador Colonial Architecture and Street Life

by Orlando Webster

Early morning sunlight strikes the weathered yellow facade of a colonial building in Quito, Ecuador, highlighting the texture of stucco and stone. A woman in a traditional pollera skirt stands near a doorway, adjusting her shawl as she prepares for the day. The street below is paved with uneven cobblestones, reflecting the soft dawn light. In the background, the silhouette of a church tower rises against the brightening sky. A few pedestrians walk along the sidewalk, their figures elongated by the low angle of the sun. The quiet activity of the city as it begins to wake up, with shadows retreating from the corners of the narrow street.

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First Light Illuminating Colonial Quito Ecuador in Quito, Ecuador as first light First Light Street Life First
Camera Yashica MAT-124G*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Yashica MAT-124G photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 80mm
Aperture f/3.5
Shutter Speed 1/30
ISO 400
Film Fuji Provia 100F clarity
Location in Quito, Ecuador
Date 1987-03-06
Credit VEETER
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