Hexagonal Salt Crystals Dawn Floodplain Oviedo
by Bill Daniel
Soft overcast light washes a wet floodplain near Oviedo, revealing a vast expanse of dried salt flats etched with precise hexagonal crystal patterns. Early spring air holds a low-lying ground fog that pools in the depressions between the geometric ridges, softening the horizon line. The pale gray sky reflects off the damp, crystalline surfaces, creating a seamless transition between earth and atmosphere. Tiny shards of white salt catch the diffuse illumination, showing the sharp angles of the tessellated polygons against the darker, muddy channels. The composition remains minimalist, focusing entirely on the repetitive geological texture stretching toward the distant, mist-shrouded edge of the plain. A sharp crystal edge glints faintly in the foreground, defining the boundary between the solid salt and the shadowed moisture.
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