Bamboo Raft Poling Through Hawaiian Karst Fog in beside a fogbound harbor mouth in Hawaii

Bamboo Raft Poling Through Hawaiian Karst Fog

by Rodney Chen

Bright morning light illuminates a woven bamboo raft drifting near a harbor mouth where limestone karst formations rise from the water. One pole extends from the raft, its tip submerged in the gentle current. The stone cliffs display rough, weathered textures in shades of gray and ochre, softened by a low layer of white fog clinging to the horizon. Distant haze blurs the meeting point of sea and sky, creating a soft boundary against the sharp rock faces. The diagonal angle of the bamboo pole cuts across the frame, leading toward the misty inlet. Warm sunlight reflects off the water's surface, highlighting the natural grain of the bamboo and the damp, smooth stones along the shoreline. at the edge is the slight ripple spreading from the pole's entry point into the calm, glassy water.

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Camera Leica IIIb*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Leica IIIb photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 100
Film Cinestill 50D daylight
Location beside a fogbound harbor mouth in Hawaii
Date 1979-09-15
Credit VEETER
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