Geologist Brushing Ammonite Fossils in Shale in in Concordia

Geologist Brushing Ammonite Fossils in Shale

by Troy Matthews

Grey monsoon clouds press low over the Concordia landscape, casting a diffuse, silver light that skims the wet shale surface. A geologist in a dark, water-resistant jacket leans forward, their hand steady as a fine brush sweeps across the rock face. The ammonite fossil emerges from the dark stone, its spiral whorls revealing creamy beige ridges that catch the faint dawn glow. Rain beads on the rock, creating tiny, glistening highlights along the fossil's curves. The brush bristles, dark against the pale stone, lift away layers of wet sediment. The geologist's focused posture mirrors the precision of the work, while the low light emphasizes the texture of the damp shale and the smooth, ancient curves of the fossil.

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Camera iPhone 8*AI-imagined, not shot. For real iPhone 8 photos, grab one online.
Lens 28mm f/1.8
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 200
Film Google HDR+
Location in Concordia
Date 2022-05-16
Credit VEETER
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