Aerial view of irrigation geometry and steam in high above irrigation geometry in British Columbia

Aerial view of irrigation geometry and steam

by Giselle Bates

Flat noon light washes over a vast expanse of British Columbia, where geometric irrigation patterns cut through early spring terrain. Low clouds drift above, breaking into clear patches that reveal the earth below. The landscape displays a grid of fields and channels, their colors muted by the season and the dry mountain air. Steam rises from a distant point where lava meets the ocean, a rare anomaly in this northern setting. The scene balances human order with natural force, creating a stark visual rhythm. A sharp shadow from a cloud falls across a corner of a field, marking the edge of the grid.

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Camera Leica M4*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Leica M4 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 300mm
Aperture f/5.6
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 200
Film Ilford Delta 3200 grain
Location high above irrigation geometry in British Columbia
Date 1988-03-06
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 56.8322, 24.0354
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