Gear and Water Double Exposure in São Paulo Vault
by Doris Lyons
Pale morning light floods a vaulted atrium in São Paulo, illuminating condensation droplets clinging to nearby glass panels. The view centers on a tight interplay of brass clock gears superimposed over rippling water. Metallic teeth catch the broad skylight, creating sharp highlights against the fluid motion of the stream below. The double exposure merges industrial geometry with organic flow, blurring the boundary between the rigid machinery and the liquid surface. Smooth water ripples around the edges of the gear teeth, while condensation beads form intricate patterns on the glass in the foreground. The scene balances cool winter tones with the warm metallic sheen of the clockwork components resting within the architectural space. One droplet slides down the glass, distorting the reflection of a gear tooth.
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