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Bathroom light fixtures I see every morning while getting ready. One of them will need changing soon.
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Captured against a warm sunset sky, these traffic lights create an intriguing silhouette that highlights urban infrastructure in soft evening light.
..but clear reflections..of a simple village life.
Despite the daily hardships, people in the villages are happy and much more accepting and compassionate towards their environment and all who are in it...
Hope you have a lovely Sunday.
Editing : Brightness and Contrast adjustment in iPhone photo gallery editor.
#ShotOniPhone, #iPhoneX
in the subterranean halls of marienplatz station in munich, a commuter walks past, their movement captured in the reflective symmetry of the polished surface beside them. this fleeting slice of urban life, rendered in stark black and white, speaks to the rhythm and flow of daily transit. the convergence of line and light, the echo of steps on tile, the quiet narrative of a journey through the city's veins—all are mirrored here, in the silent choreography of public space.
I like the slight distortion of the glass, this geometrical imperfection. This is the essence of everyday beauty - the imperfection that catches the eye and makes the world stop for a while. The imperfection that allows to slip into otherworldly.
This is my sanctuary, where I start and end my day.
Coffee poured, meals made, small pauses taken between everything else.
A space shaped for care, rhythm, and the quiet act of tending to myself.
aka basement window. Some light is better than no light.
A random shot. Turned out better than I had hoped, decided to post it here too
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My daily routine of walking always allows me to look across to Arran and Ailsa Craig ~ you can just see Ailsa Craig out on the horizon!
One thing that went wrong with my walk today was that I forgot to take my camera with me and that is very unusual ... so, today's photos were taken with my iPhone which I never ever forget to take with me!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Daily Routine
Stay Safe And Healthy Everyone!
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Anyone who knows Palermo knows that this cart doesn’t just sell food; it distributes a daily ritual that has repeated unchanged for generations. The sfincionello is the undisputed king of street food, a soft, thick dough topped with tomato sauce, plenty of onions, caciocavallo cheese, anchovies, and oregano, kept warm inside the glass case and served on the spot with a drizzle of raw olive oil. The aesthetics of this shot tell the truth of the neighborhoods, where the vendor moves slowly among cars and time-yellowed buildings, announced by the unmistakable echo of his megaphone blasting the traditional street cry. There is a subtle irony in that sign reading ancient style, because in a world rushing toward technological modernity and standardized tourist food, this three-wheeled cart resists as a stronghold of popular identity. The photograph freezes time a moment before the bite, capturing the essence of a city that declares its beauty precisely through its most authentic corners and poorest flavors.