Forsaken Chapel Yard Overgrown with Nettles and Fog in beside ivy-draped masonry near Tete

Forsaken Chapel Yard Overgrown with Nettles and Fog

by Josephine Wilkinson

Monsoon rain saturates the ivy-draped masonry of a ruined chapel beside Tete, where knee-deep nettles swallow the forgotten yard. Low-hanging clouds press down on the stone, diffusing the late morning light into a soft, reflected glow that bounces off unseen water nearby. The green foliage clings thick to the crumbling walls, blurring the boundary between the built structure and the wild vegetation. Moss coats the damp stones in deep emerald patches, while the fog drifts low across the ground, obscuring the base of the archway. A jagged piece of broken slate rests half-buried in the wet soil near the foreground, its gray surface mirroring the heavy sky above. The ruin stands silent, claimed by the relentless wetness of the season.

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Camera Leica Q*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Leica Q photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/1.7
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 1600
Film natural digital color
Location beside ivy-draped masonry near Tete
Date 2015-12-03
Credit VEETER
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