Ammonite Shell Spiral Monsoon Light in in Belgaum

Ammonite Shell Spiral Monsoon Light

by Russell Winters

Rich amber sunset light washes over a fossil ammonite shell resting on a wet surface in Belgaum. The spiral chambers display intricate ridges and a calcified texture, glowing against the dimming sky. Condensation beads form on nearby cold metal housings, catching the copper-toned light before dusk. Rain-dampened air leaves droplets clinging to the stone's grooves and the metallic edges. The composition places the fossil off-center, allowing the glistening water to frame the ancient spiral. A sharp highlight reflects from a single water droplet on the shell's outer curve, defining the boundary between the fossil and the wet metal.

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ammonite fossil macro photography monsoon sunset light Belgaum condensation spiral
Camera Sony a7 V*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a7 V photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 13mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 100
Film processed in Capture One
Location in Belgaum
Date 2025-04-09
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 15.8618, 74.4758
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