Horizontal Tree on Irrigation Wall Pakistan
by Jeremy Best
Copper-toned light washes over the intricate geometric patterns of Pakistan's irrigation system as a storm clears overhead. From this high vantage, the landscape unfolds in layers of receding depth, revealing fields divided by straight, precise canals. A massive wall cuts across the terrain, constructed of earth and stone. From the middle of this vertical barrier, a fully leafed tree grows horizontally, its branches extending outward parallel to the ground. The foliage is dense and vibrant green, contrasting sharply with the autumnal browns of the surrounding fields. The roots appear embedded directly into the wall's surface, defying gravity while maintaining a sturdy, organic presence. Shadows stretch long across the water-filled channels, marking the final moments of daylight before nightfall.
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