Melting Tulips in Bangladesh Dawn Light in in Bangladesh

Melting Tulips in Bangladesh Dawn Light

by Vanessa King

Cold silver dawn light spills over a row of red and yellow tulips stretching into the distance under a perfectly clear sky. The rigid petals of the flowers lose their structural integrity, softening into a viscous, wax-like substance that drips downward. Pools of red and yellow wax accumulate at the soil line, merging with the earth while the upper stems remain sharply defined. The alternating colors create a rhythmic pattern against the pale morning air. Each melting bloom casts a distinct shadow on the ground, showing the texture of the liquefying surfaces. at the edge shows one drop of yellow wax hanging precariously from a red petal edge before detaching.

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Camera Olympus Trip 35*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Olympus Trip 35 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 40mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 800
Film Lomography Color 400 warmth
Location in Bangladesh
Date 2009-09-16
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 23.6943, 90.4615
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