Algae Slicked Fountain Court Bahamas Ruin in in Bahamas

Algae Slicked Fountain Court Bahamas Ruin

by Leila Stuart

Bright late-afternoon sunlight floods a crumbling stone fountain court in the Bahamas, where nature has begun to reclaim the architecture. Patches of vibrant green algae coat the wet, uneven surfaces of the broken basin and fractured steps. Scattered brown leaves lie stuck to the slick stone, caught in the shallow pools of standing water. The warm light casts sharp shadows across the deep cracks in the masonry, highlighting the rough texture of the weathered limestone. Dry palm fronds rest against the crumbling columns, against the damp, mossy floor. The scene reveals the slow erosion of the structure as the tropical vegetation spreads across the open courtyard.

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Camera Nikon F4*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon F4 photos, grab one online.
Lens 28mm f/1.8
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 400
Film Agfa Vista 200 vintage
Location in Bahamas
Date 2005-05-15
Credit VEETER
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