First Light in Cartagena Colombia with Colorful Colonial Architecture and Street Life in in Cartagena, Colombia

First Light in Cartagena Colombia with Colorful Colonial Architecture and Street Life

by Graham Serrano

Early morning sunlight washes over the pastel yellow and blue facades of colonial buildings in Cartagena, Colombia, casting long soft shadows across the cobblestone street. A local vendor pushes a wooden cart laden with fresh tropical fruits, while pedestrians in casual 1990s attire walk past. Moss subtly rests on the aged stone walls near the base of the architecture, adding texture to the historic setting. In the background, a stack of newspapers rests on a bench, and a wooden hanger hangs from a balcony railing, catching the first rays of the sun. The vibrant daily rhythm of the city as the day begins, with the bright colors of the buildings contrasting against the earthy tones of the street.

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First Light Cartagena Colombia in Cartagena, Colombia as first light First Light
Camera Canon EOS 5D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 5D photos, grab one online.
Lens 135mm f/2
Focal Length 135mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 400
Film flat picture profile graded in post
Location in Cartagena, Colombia
Date 2012-06-04
Credit VEETER
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