Decaying Greenhouse Nave Split by Fig Roots in Johannesburg in inside a stair hall open to the weather in Johannesburg

Decaying Greenhouse Nave Split by Fig Roots in Johannesburg

by Scarlett Moody

Soft overcast light falls through shattered glass panes into a decaying greenhouse nave within a Johannesburg stair hall. Massive fig roots erupt from the dusty floor, splitting the concrete structure into jagged sections. Dry season dust coats the peeling paint and rusted metal framework. Quiet shadows stretch along the peeling walls where rain has left dark streaks on the plaster. Broken glass glints faintly against the gray floor while the skeletal remains of the greenhouse roof frame the pale morning sky. The roots twist upward, their rough bark against the smooth, crumbling concrete edges that surround them.

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Camera Canon Pellix*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon Pellix photos, grab one online.
Lens 50mm f/1.8
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 800
Film Kodak Portra 160 softness
Location inside a stair hall open to the weather in Johannesburg
Date 2005-12-26
Credit VEETER
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