#1099 - Monochrome Street Scenes for Thursday.
Good morning and a bright Thursday to us all dearest Hiveans around the world! Wishing you a Thursday filled with energy. Have a fantastic day ahead, everyone. Let's make today a great oneπ.
Moving now to our daily shots this time on monochrome street scenes in the city of pines, we got here a man and a woman walking towards one another side by side on a roadside with metal barrier. The lady was wearing a face mask and looks lovely with her long black hair.

Then here is another scene of a roadside with people going uphill to the cathedral direction. There's some trees in the middle of the road which as contrast to the frame. The road was not yet busy at this moment, just the traffic from people seems to be the busy one.

And we got here a scene at the upper market place in the coty5of pines. This is always a busy road for vehicles and people alike. As we can see from the distance, there are numbers of individuals going uphill and downhill the market. It's a challenging road for those coming up because it requires some energy and adrenaline to climb up which is a great way to exercise the body π.

Then lastly we have here a scene in front of a meat shop which is packed by numbers of loyal customers who don't want to get dirty the wet market area. The prices of meat here maybe different but the convenience is far better than in the congested meat area in the market which is just a hundred mete

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Shot taken in Baguio City, Philippines.
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