Aerial View of Red Canyon Before Dusk in far above surf-scalloped coastline in Mexico

Aerial View of Red Canyon Before Dusk

by Adelaide Eaton

Copper-toned light spills across the deep fissures of a desert canyon, highlighting the stratified red walls that drop into shadow. The rock faces display rough, eroded textures with horizontal bands of ochre and rust standing out against the darker recesses. Far below, the coastline curves in scalloped patterns where the ocean meets the land, creating a stark contrast between the arid stone and the blue water. A perfectly clear sky stretches overhead, devoid of clouds, allowing the firelight warmth of the setting sun to bathe the entire landscape in a unified glow. The perspective emphasizes the vast scale of the topography, with the canyon walls dominating the foreground while the sea anchors the distant horizon. A sharp shadow line cuts across the lowest ridge, separating the sunlit stone from the cool darkness of the ravine.

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desert canyon aerial photography red rocks Mexico coastline dusk lighting topography geology ocean view
Camera Yashica MAT-124G*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Yashica MAT-124G photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 80mm
Aperture f/3.5
Shutter Speed 1/30
ISO 400
Film Kodak Portra 160 softness
Location far above surf-scalloped coastline in Mexico
Date 1987-12-28
Credit VEETER
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