Fig Roots Split Estonian Greenhouse Nave in inside a collapsed lobby under broken plaster in Estonia

Fig Roots Split Estonian Greenhouse Nave

by Ernest Mann

Pale winter light slips across the wet concrete floor of a collapsed Estonian greenhouse, illuminating thick fig roots that have torn through the masonry. Broken plaster hangs in jagged strips from the ceiling, revealing the skeletal metal framework above. Muted reflections of the gray sky shimmer in the shallow rainwater pooling around the fractured stone. The scene stands in the dead of winter, with no foliage remaining on the invasive vines that now dominate the space. A low angle view emphasizes the height of the debris and the way the roots split the nave, creating a stark path through the rubble. A shard of green glass rests against a crumbling brick pillar, catching the faint dawn glow.

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Estonia greenhouse ruin fig roots winter dawn collapsed lobby broken plaster indoor decay low angle
Camera Leica I*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Leica I photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 90mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 50
Film Ilford Delta 3200 grain
Location inside a collapsed lobby under broken plaster in Estonia
Date 2023-10-02
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 58.5678, 24.9184
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