Vendor Counter in Guadalajara
A vendor’s hand rests on a scarred laminate counter inside a crowded tianguis stall, the bright winter sun cutting through the open awning to highlight the matte glaze of a ceramic cup filled with horchata. Nearby, a small potted herb wilts slightly in the heat, its green leaves against the white ceramic and the vendor’s worn apron. The background is a blur of passing shoppers and colorful plastic crates stacked high, while the sharp shadow of the roof beam slices across the counter, showing the texture of the scratched surface and the condensation beading on the glass. The mundane rhythm of commerce, where everyday objects serve as anchors in a chaotic, sun-drenched marketplace.
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