Banyan Roots on Stone in Gaborone Nave in inside a candlelit nave in Gaborone

Banyan Roots on Stone in Gaborone Nave

by Camden Ali

Broad skylight floods the pale interior of a nave in Gaborone, bouncing off smooth walls to illuminate the space. Thick banyan roots drape over a central stone structure, their fibrous texture resting against weathered masonry. Early spring condensation beads on nearby glass panes, forming clear droplets that slide down the surface. Small candles sit on low stone ledges beside the roots, casting warm, localized glows that fall across rough bark and ancient carvings. Strong leading lines formed by the architecture draw toward the stone core. Shadows stretch sharply across the floor, defining the scale of the roots as they descend from the high ceiling. One drop of moisture hangs at the edge of the glass.

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Camera Nikon D80*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D80 photos, grab one online.
Lens 14mm f/2.8
Focal Length 14mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 1600
Film neutral color profile
Location inside a candlelit nave in Gaborone
Date 2010-04-01
Credit VEETER
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