Fireflies Over Australian Aqueduct at Dusk in beneath transmission towers in Australia

Fireflies Over Australian Aqueduct at Dusk

by Freya Beasley

Ancient stone blocks form a symmetrical archway beneath towering steel transmission towers. The sky glows with the deep indigo of early winter twilight, while a clearing storm leaves wet surfaces glistening. Thousands of fireflies drift through the darkened arch, their bioluminescence creating a scattered field of golden points against the blackened masonry. The massive steel lattice of the towers frames the top, casting long, sharp shadows that cut across the stone. Moisture beads on the rough texture of the aged rock, reflecting the faint ambient light. Each glowing insect moves with deliberate precision, weaving through the rigid geometry of the man-made structure.

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Camera Fujifilm X-T3*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Fujifilm X-T3 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 68mm
Aperture f/3.5
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 800
Film Adobe Standard color profile
Location beneath transmission towers in Australia
Date 2020-10-13
Credit VEETER
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