A quiet pedestrian bridge stretches into the distance under fluorescent lighting, its repetitive lines and metal railings forming a strong sense of symmetry. The roofed walkway glows softly against the darkness of the surrounding night, while shadows from the railings create rhythmic patterns on the concrete floor. The dim, greenish hue from the overhead lights gives the image a cinematic and slightly eerie atmosphere—suggesting solitude, stillness, and urban calm.
Shot on Kodak Gold 200 film using an Olympus Mju I, the image captures the film’s characteristic warmth and subtle grain, softening the harsh artificial lighting into a nostalgic glow. The perspective leads the viewer’s eye straight into the vanishing point, making the bridge feel longer and more mysterious.
The scene reflects the quiet moments often overlooked in city life—the empty crossings that connect bustling streets, illuminated only by the hum of fluorescent light. It’s a study in geometry, tone, and stillness, where structure meets the ambience of late-night urban solitude.






