Pouring Tea in Istanbul
A street vendor in the Galata district leans against a weathered stone wall, his white linen apron stained with coffee grounds as he pours steaming tea from a brass samovar into small tulip-shaped glasses. The blue hour light casts long, cool shadows across the cobblestones, while the warm orange spill from his cart illuminates his hands and the glassware in the immediate foreground. Behind him, a faded Turkish flag hangs limp from a second-story balcony, its red fabric contrasting sharply with the deepening twilight sky above the Bosphorus. A stray cat darts across the lower edge of the frame, its fur catching the last hints of ambient streetlamp glow before disappearing into the darkness.
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