Late Afternoon Fruit Display in San Cristóbal Mist
Thick mist blankets the stone arches of the old quarter in San Cristóbal, turning the late afternoon light into a soft, diffuse gray. Wooden crates stacked against a rough wall overflow with red tomatoes and yellow peppers, their skins glistening with moisture. A vendor stands behind the display, eyes fixed forward with intense focus, hands resting on a woven basket. Reflected light shimmers across a wet cobblestone surface nearby, casting pale highlights on the fruit skins. The season's turn appears in the heavy woolen shawl draped over the vendor's shoulders and the bare branches of a small tree in the background. Moisture coats the wooden slats of the stall in a fine sheen. One droplet rolls slowly down the edge of a green squash, catching the faint reflection of the gray sky.
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