Geologist Sketching Fault Line Sunset
Molten side light from the setting sun bathes a field of wind-whipped loess dust near Shiraz, turning the suspended particles into a golden haze. A geologist stands at eye level, sketching a jagged fault line exposed in the pale, dry earth. The figure wears practical field gear suited for the turn of seasons, where the air holds a chill despite the warmth of the light. Tiny beads of condensation dot the cold metal housing of a nearby instrument, glowing like diamonds against the dark surface. The sketchbook rests on a sturdy field table, the pencil moving with deliberate focus across the paper. Dust rests on the rough fabric of the jacket, and the horizon fades into a soft, amber blur where the sky meets the arid ground.
Free to download. CDN hosting requires a link back to this page. Terms
Comments