Photos | Urban Escape: Skating under San Francisco's Arches
Captured on 24th February 2024, Wesley finds serenity carving paths on his skateboard under the iconic bridges of Fort Point, San Francisco. Surrounded by city architecture, the rich textures of brick and path contrast with the denim-clad figure passing through an urban sanctuary. Amidst a blend of the manmade and the natural, this moment immortalizes the vibrancy and solitude found in the smallest corners of our urbane landscape.
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a person standing on a skateboard under a bridgeMetadata
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