Fossil Vertebra Line with Orange Tape in Leh Cliff in near Leh

Fossil Vertebra Line with Orange Tape in Leh Cliff

by Seth McLaughlin

Bright orange flagging tape stretches horizontally across a rough, beige cliff face near Leh, marking a continuous line of exposed fossil vertebrae. The midsummer noon light diffuses softly, eliminating harsh shadows and revealing the porous texture of the weathered rock. Each vertebra sits in a precise row, its curved shape against the jagged stone matrix. The surface appears dry and dusty, touched by the constant pull of salt wind that scours the exposed geological equipment nearby. Tiny grains of sediment rest on the crevices between the bone fragments. The tape creates a sharp, artificial line against the organic, eroded forms of the ancient spine.

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Camera Nikon Z 9*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon Z 9 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 85mm
Aperture f/1.2
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 1600
Film processed in Darktable
Location near Leh
Date 2024-02-02
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 34.2560, 77.5391
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