Macro Sponge Pores in Baghdad Sunset Light in along a frost-edged windowpane in Baghdad

Macro Sponge Pores in Baghdad Sunset Light

by Craig McKenzie

Honey-colored light floods the frame from a window, illuminating the intricate cross-section of a porous sponge. The subject rests against a glass pane lined with delicate, crystalline frost along its lower edge. The sponge's cellular structure reveals a complex network of voids and ridges, glowing with a warm, amber translucence that highlights its rough, organic texture. Deep, quiet shadows stretch across the adjacent wall, softening the minimalist composition. Early autumn air has settled the frost into sharp, geometric patterns on the glass, against the soft, uneven surface of the sponge. The light catches the fine edges of the pores, creating jewel-like highlights that define the depth of the network.

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Camera Nikon Z fc*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon Z fc photos, grab one online.
Lens Z 40mm f/2
Focal Length 40mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/2000
ISO 800
Film JPEG straight out of camera
Location along a frost-edged windowpane in Baghdad
Date 2024-05-16
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 33.2098, 44.3601
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