Window in Brussels at First Light in in Brussels, Belgium

Window in Brussels at First Light

by Edwin Simmons

Rain-slicked cobblestones in a Brussels courtyard reflect the pale, diffused light of early morning, creating a mirror for the wet pavement. A local baker, clad in a dark apron, leans against the stone doorway of a traditional boulangerie, wiping steam from a large window with a cloth. The heavy oak door, scuffed by decades of use, stands slightly ajar, revealing the warm glow of interior ovens against the cool grey outside. A small, rusted iron gate frames the entrance, while puddles gather in the grooves of the stone slabs, distorting the reflection of a passing cyclist. The quiet transition from night to day, grounded in the tactile reality of wet stone and worn wood.

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Camera Canon EOS 350D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 350D photos, grab one online.
Lens 85mm f/1.8
Focal Length 85mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/8000
ISO 3200
Film vivid color profile
Location in Brussels, Belgium
Date 2015-03-08
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 50.8183, 4.3346
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