Dust in Dawn Light Over Red Radiotelescope Monitors in in a specimen archive room near Amman

Dust in Dawn Light Over Red Radiotelescope Monitors

by Howard Briggs

Cool, pre-sunrise window light spills across a tightly cropped control surface, illuminating floating dust motes in the high desert air. Three monitors glow with a steady, deep red hue, their screens displaying technical data against the dimming blue of nautical dawn. The plastic casing of the equipment bears a fine layer of dry sand, a residue from the nearby Amman landscape. Fingers of light cut through the gloom, highlighting the texture of the matte black buttons and the faint smudges on the glass. A metal latch reflects the red screen light, while the cool blue outside contrasts sharply with the warm artificial glow inside the archive room.

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Camera Canon EOS 750D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 750D photos, grab one online.
Lens 500mm f/4
Focal Length 500mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 800
Film processed in Luminar
Location in a specimen archive room near Amman
Date 2018-01-03
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 31.8292, 35.9487
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