Monochrome Payphone Ripped from Wall Fortaleza in outside a corner cafe in Fortaleza

Monochrome Payphone Ripped from Wall Fortaleza

by Shirley Jordan

Deep shadow swallows the corner of a Fortaleza cafe under a wet season blue hour, where drizzle silvers the pavement in a fine, restless mist. A payphone, violently ripped from the brick wall, tilts at a sharp Dutch angle against the dark underpass. The entire urban decay exists in shades of grey and black, from the rough concrete to the wet asphalt. Amidst this monochrome ruin, the phone's receiver hangs suspended, glowing in a single, vivid electric red that defies the surrounding darkness. This impossible splash of saturated color rests against the grey metal casing, creating a stark visual anchor. The red plastic edge catches the faint rim light, separating the object from the shadowed street while the wet ground reflects the monochrome world below.

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Camera Leica Q*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Leica Q photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/1.7
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 6400
Film flat picture profile graded in post
Location outside a corner cafe in Fortaleza
Date 2024-03-24
Credit VEETER
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