Ammonite Fossil Spiral Macro Dappled Light Beijing
A close-up view reveals the calcified spiral chambers of an ammonite fossil resting on a dark, wet surface. Sunlight falls through overhead foliage, casting shifting patches of bright white and soft green across the shell's textured, cream-colored ridges. Water droplets rest on the stone's grooves, reflecting the dappled canopy above. The fossil's concentric whorls curve inward with mathematical precision, their surfaces smooth yet worn by time. In the blurred background, hints of grey pavement and distant greenery suggest an outdoor setting in Beijing. The light highlights the subtle variations in the shell's mineral composition, from pale beige to warm tan. One droplet hangs precariously on the outer rim, catching the light.
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