Photos | A Step Back in Time - Downtown Sonoma Adventure.
Captured on the vibrant streets of Sonoma, the juxtaposition of old and new leaves a lasting impression. On a cool November day in 2023, a young boy full of curiosity stands in awe of a horse drawn carriage. The time-worn look of the carriage paired with the sharp, shiny details of his half-pictured bicycle reminds us of how transportation has significantly evolved yet coexisted harmoniously in some parts of the world. The bold rims and spokes of his bike echo the wagon wheels of yesteryears transporting us back to a time when life was simpler, albeit slower. A homage to where we've come from, with a nod to where we're heading. Clothing adds a sense of the season's chill, bringing a stark contrast against the warmth of the wooden carriage — another vivid exploration of Sonoma’s multifaceted charm.
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a young boy standing in front of a horse drawn carriageMetadata
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