Copper Light Shafts Through Fog in Redwood Forest in near San Miguel de Allende

Copper Light Shafts Through Fog in Redwood Forest

by Noelle Roach

Thick orange rays slice through low-hanging fog that rests on the forest floor. Towering redwood trunks rise vertically, their rough, deeply furrowed bark catching the warm glow of the setting sun. The ground is damp and dark, scattered with fallen needles and small pools reflecting the copper sky. Dust particles hang suspended in the air, illuminated by the low-angle light, creating a tangible haze near the roots. The mist softens the distance, obscuring the forest edge while keeping the immediate foreground sharp and textured. One beam cuts across a mossy log, highlighting the wet green against the orange glow. The fog presses close to the earth, blurring the line between the damp soil and the suspended air.

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Camera 4x5 RB Auto Graflex*AI-imagined, not shot. For real 4x5 RB Auto Graflex photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 75mm
Aperture f/6.8
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 200
Film flat picture profile graded in post
Location near San Miguel de Allende
Date 1931-11-26
Credit VEETER
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