An elevated, photographic view of a small Nelson intersection redesigned for active transportation, with clearly painted crosswalks, a protected bike lane separated by low concrete curbs, and a compact traffic circle landscaped with native plants. Bright, reflective signage and tactile paving at curb ramps emphasize accessibility. In the distance, characteristic Nelson heritage buildings with brick and colorful facades line the street beneath forested hills. Early evening golden-hour light bathes the scene, creating warm highlights on the pavement and soft shadows from planters and light poles. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with crisp detail across the frame, conveying a professional, forward-looking mood that showcases how streets can prioritize walking and cycling without featuring any human figures.

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