Jungle Vines Overgrowing Sea Cave Under Starry Sky in from a moonlit breakwater in Florida

Jungle Vines Overgrowing Sea Cave Under Starry Sky

by Roger Garza

Thick emerald jungle vines drape heavily across the rocky mouth of a sea cave, swallowing the stone archway in a single season. The vines hang in tangled loops, their glossy leaves catching the pale blue light of a moonlit night. Below, the dark Atlantic water reflects the starry sky and the hanging greenery, creating a perfect mirrored composition where the cave entrance doubles as a portal. The breakwater edge frames the view, its wet concrete slick under the clear late spring air. Stars cluster densely in the deep black sky above, against the vibrant, impossible growth that has consumed the architecture. The reflection shows the vines hanging down into the water, merging the sky and the sea into one continuous, surreal landscape of stone and leaf.

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Camera Minolta X-700*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Minolta X-700 photos, grab one online.
Lens 35mm f/2
Focal Length 35mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 100
Film Kodak T-MAX 100 fine grain
Location from a moonlit breakwater in Florida
Date 1984-06-21
Credit VEETER
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