First light sun stripe across colonial doorframe in Salvador Brazil historic center in in Salvador, Brazil

First light sun stripe across colonial doorframe in Salvador Brazil historic center

by Magnus Glenn

Early morning sunlight cuts a sharp, bright stripe across the weathered wooden doorframe of a colonial building in Salvador. The pale yellow facade shows signs of age with peeling paint and textured plaster. A narrow street recedes into the background, lined with similar historic structures featuring arched windows and wrought iron balconies. The light illuminates the rough cobblestones of the ground, casting long, soft shadows from the architectural details. No people are visible, showing the quiet solitude of the historic district as the day begins. The mix of light and shadow on the traditional Brazilian colonial architecture.

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Camera Sony Xperia 1 VI*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony Xperia 1 VI photos, grab one online.
Lens 24mm f/1.9
Focal Length 24mm
Aperture f/1.9
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 50
Film processed in Halide
Location in Salvador, Brazil
Date 2024-09-20
Credit VEETER
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