Limestone Karst Tower Rising From Wet Season Mist in along a wave-cut shoreline in West Bengal

Limestone Karst Tower Rising From Wet Season Mist

by Elsie Peck

Rich amber sunset light washes over a towering limestone karst formation rising abruptly from a wave-cut shoreline in West Bengal. The wet season fills the air with a thick, white mist that rests on the jagged base of the rock and drifts lazily through the surrounding jungle canopy. Layers of vegetation in deep greens and browns recede into the distance, creating a profound sense of depth against the glowing orange sky. The stone surface appears weathered and rough, textured by centuries of coastal erosion and tropical rain. Golden rays pierce the fog, illuminating the vertical ridges of the karst and casting long, soft shadows across the damp, dark sand below. A small pool of seawater at the immediate foreground reflects the warm, fading light of the day.

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Camera Sony a1*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a1 photos, grab one online.
Lens 35mm f/1.8
Focal Length 35mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 1600
Film Adobe Standard color profile
Location along a wave-cut shoreline in West Bengal
Date 2026-01-09
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 22.9647, 87.8127
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