Salvador Brazil Street Scene with Bougainvillea and Colonial Architecture at Noon in in Salvador, Brazil

Salvador Brazil Street Scene with Bougainvillea and Colonial Architecture at Noon

by Deborah Morin

Bright midday light floods the cobblestone street in Salvador, Brazil, illuminating a weathered white colonial building facade. A vibrant cascade of pink bougainvillea spills over the top of a whitewashed garden wall, contrasting sharply with the sun-bleached stucco below. The flat glare of noon casts short, hard shadows beneath a wooden door with a simple brass handle. Nearby, a small wooden stool sits against the wall, its leg adorned with a strip of linen fringe that catches the intense sunlight. A quiet, lived-in moment in the historic district, where the heat of the day settles over the textured surfaces of the architecture and the vivid natural growth climbing the structures.

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Street Scene Salvador Brazil in Salvador, Brazil under the flat Street Scene
Camera Minolta SR-T 101*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Minolta SR-T 101 photos, grab one online.
Lens 50mm f/1.8
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/30
ISO 800
Film CineStill 800T tungsten
Location in Salvador, Brazil
Date 1984-04-04
Credit VEETER
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