Pockets of mystery

Here in the northern hemisphere, summer is slowly fading away. The September equinox is behind us, and as the days grow shorter and shorter, a casual evening walk turns into a night stroll, at least in the pictures :)
It wasn’t particularly late, but it was already dark. I still haven’t gotten used to seeing the shops open and people running errands without sunlight flooding the streets. I suppose that’s the after-effect of a long summer, when daylight seems endless and evenings stretch far into the night. The sudden shift always catches me by surprise. Anyway, for this walk I chose the quietest part of the old town. Away from the shops, the bars and the tourists. I wanted silence and the small streets looked so lonesome, almost deserted.
Exactly what I was aiming for :)


After a few random shots, a pattern started to form in my mind. I began focusing on the streetlights themselves. It wasn’t the glow that attracted me but what surrounded it. The light was almost secondary. What fascinated me was the darkness it left behind. Each lamp seemed less like a source of clarity and more like an architect of shadow. They created pockets of mystery, corners where the light faded into soft blackness, outlines that only hinted at what might be there.




And suddenly, everything became more interesting. I remembered how different the town feels when you stop looking for its postcard charm. In daylight it’s cheerful, full of movement and detail. At night, especially in these forgotten alleys, it becomes quieter, older, more secretive. You sense its layers, the lives lived behind closed shutters, the stories embedded in the stone.
Even the kittens turned their heads toward me, gazing with that calm, curious look only cats have, wondering what on earth I was doing with the clicking machine in my hand :)





By the time I returned home, I hadn’t walked very far, but it felt as if I’d traveled somewhere else entirely. That’s the strange gift of photography. You begin with no plan, and then something small, a lamp, a shadow, a thought, turns an ordinary evening into a small discovery.
And just like that, an ordinary walk on a dark September evening became something worth remembering!

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Such a captivating way to show how night transforms the town into something mysterious and full of hidden stories.
Thank you @itzcyrene :)
I am glad you enjoyed it!
I love this series and it's a wonderful idea. Years ago I used to photograph street lights, but during the day, due to their design, not the light. In big cities, you find the same design everywhere, so I collected them from here and there and posted them in a post, when I had enough.
Postcard charm is overrated at times. Out of the box thinking is nicer 😜
How safe are those streets when it's getting dark?
Thank you :)
I can understand your interest in street lights, they can be quite intriguing!
We are in a very small and very safe town. Really nothing to be afraid of.
i love the photos of the cats.. there cute... just like my cat benjie..😊
Nice to hear that :)
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How cold is it there now?
Still sweating when I walk the dog :)
Nice.
The place is beautiful and the photographs of cats steal hearts. However, at the same time, those steps between narrow hallways, the darkness in the corners of the walls, are very impressive to a slightly faint-hearted being like me 🫣
There is nothing to fear in those alleys, other than your imagination :)
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Great Post, beautiful place and great night Shots. And cute cat of course
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Thanks a lot @goga22 :)
It's really amazing to take a shot of those lamp especially when it not raining. The surroundings too give ambiance and with perfect view.
I am glad you liked them @femelyn.blog :)
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How charming those stone stairs and narrow streets look in the light of the street lamps. The cats are beautiful and so cute...they have the same pose and the same curiosity in their eyes. Greetings for all.
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