Hive Philippines Street Photography #1036 - by Allmonitors

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#1036 - Classy Monochrome Street Shots for Tuesday.

Greetings beautiful Hiveans around the world on this warm and vibrant Tuesday! May your day be as dynamic and full of potential as the communities here we cherish. May your Tuesday be a tapestry of inspiration and connection. All the best😉.

Moving now to our daily shots this time is in Monochrome. Here's a scene along on of Baguio city road and can be seen was an elf truck moves smoothly with the flow of traffic along with other vehicles. At the front just some few meters was a traffic enforcer standing calm and confident as he guides the flow with his hand gestures that ensures each vehicle moves without a hitch. The road at this hour was not congested where the elf truck and its fellow vehci9 navigate the path with ease.
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Then at the heart of Baguio City Malcolm Square shows a woman descends the steps while holding on a cold drink. Close behind her was a man following also descending the steps. The square is a gateway to the city's many destinations. Not far were those two ladies of the Jehovah's Witnesses standing by the books stall they offer which is a quiet invitation to the crowd who gets interested.
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Next is a scene along another roadside where a stall catches the eye with its array display of phone accessories and stuff. The sales lady leans on the stall while she's busy over her phone screen. Her presence, though casual, Inside the stall were some people with eyes scanning the array of items.
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Lastly a scene along another roadside where these pedestrians stroll with a leisurely pase, one of them is the wife. The scene is about daily life where each of these persons is a thread in the fabric of this day. On the right of the frame was a lady with her attention drawn to something intriguing on the right side. Her eyes wide with curiosity as she takes in the curious sight.
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Follow me on my street travels.
Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.

Image/s were shot using Panasonic Lumix ZS110. ~rex



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