Ammonite Fossil Spiral Chambers Twilight Research in in Bonon

Ammonite Fossil Spiral Chambers Twilight Research

by Ella Morton

Cool blue twilight light washes over a fossilized ammonite shell resting on a flat, dark research platform in Bonon. The shell's spiral chambers curve inward with precision, their calcified surfaces showing fine, weathered ridges and subtle cracks where sediment has settled. The stone exhibits a palette of muted grays and soft ochres, contrasting against the deep indigo glow of the surrounding environment. Rain-slicked droplets rest on the edge of the table, reflecting the ambient light. The object sits isolated in a field of negative space, showing the intricate geometry of its prehistoric growth rings against the quiet, methodical stillness of the laboratory setting.

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Camera Canon A-1*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon A-1 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 100mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 400
Film CineStill 800T tungsten
Location in Bonon
Date 1991-04-05
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 7.9316, -11.6401
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