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A Seat To Remember

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A Seat To Remember

10 Jun 2022 7:34AM   Views : 360 Unique : 228

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Strolling around the Turkish side of old Nicosia with Nikita, who’s finally made it out for a holiday after covid, and inside the old walls I stumbled upon this charming set-up in an old, unspoiled market; I love how everything just fits so well together.

Quick click of the shutter after moving my feet to remove some distracting elements and there it was. Sometimes, you just really like a scene and you don’t know why… history in an image. Isn’t it great what you can find in an old market that’s been left as it was intended to be.

Tags: Market Cyprus Nicosia

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