Graffiti Roses on Peeling Wallpaper in Gaborone Corridor in along a vine-choked corridor near Gaborone

Graffiti Roses on Peeling Wallpaper in Gaborone Corridor

by Patsy Evans

Flat noon light reflects off a shallow water puddle lining the floor of a vine-choked corridor in Gaborone. Old wallpaper featuring faded rose patterns peels away in long strips to reveal the dark wall beneath. Fresh graffiti tags in bright blue and red paint overlay the floral motifs, creating a jagged visual break against the crumbling paper. Thick green vines drape from the ceiling, their leaves heavy with moisture under the heavy overcast sky. The low angle shot emphasizes the depth of the water and the texture of the rotting paper. A small cluster of wet moss rests on the base of a vine near the graffiti.

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Camera Fujifilm X-Pro2*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Fujifilm X-Pro2 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 27mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/2000
ISO 1600
Film vivid color profile
Location along a vine-choked corridor near Gaborone
Date 2019-05-23
Credit VEETER
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