HK Island - They are Hidding here
There’s something quietly charming about this scene—a small market stall partially hidden beneath a large, black mesh tarpaulin that flutters slightly in the breeze. Peering closer, you catch glimpses of people standing in a row, their legs and feet the only visible parts, clad in a variety of casual pants and shoes. The tarp creates a playful sense of mystery, as if the customers are hiding in plain sight, busy selecting from the neatly arranged baked goods just below the veil. The sunlight filters gently through the fabric, casting soft, diffused shadows on the pavement, while the fading signs with delicate lettering above hint at a local bakery or snack shop. It’s a quiet everyday moment, full of subtle textures—the rough concrete steps, the soft folds of fabric, the mix of worn shoes—that together tell a small story of daily life and community rhythms.