Cranberry Bog Flooded for Harvest in Bahia in at the edge of a tea plantation in Bahia

Cranberry Bog Flooded for Harvest in Bahia

by Troy Rodgers

Hard coastal glare floods a flooded cranberry bog at the edge of a Bahia tea plantation, where rows of submerged red berries float in sharp contrast to the dry, brown earth. The water surface reflects the bright blue sky, creating a mirror-like sheen that stretches toward the horizon. Leading lines of wooden stakes guide the eye through the water, showing the scale of the operation. Workers in simple, sun-bleached clothing move slowly through the shallow water, their movements deliberate and patient. The dry season is evident in the cracked soil surrounding the bog and the sparse, sun-scorched vegetation. The scene is a study in texture and light, with the glossy red berries catching the harsh morning sun. One wooden stake stands upright in the water, its shadow stretching across the surface.

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Camera Pentax 6x7*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Pentax 6x7 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 400
Film shot in RAW with minimal editing
Location at the edge of a tea plantation in Bahia
Date 2018-04-18
Credit VEETER
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