Meteor Fragments Streaking Over Dormant Caldera in beneath thin cloud gaps and stars in Canada

Meteor Fragments Streaking Over Dormant Caldera

by Stephen Wright

Silver light from a winter night illuminates a vast, dormant caldera beneath a sky split by thin cloud gaps. Bright white streaks of meteor fragments slash diagonally across the dark expanse, their paths sharp against the scattered stars. The crater rim rises in jagged, snow-dusted relief, its dormant texture visible in the low-angle illumination. Wind whips loose snow across the foreground, creating a hazy drift that blurs the immediate ground. The contrast between the cold, static rock and the rapid, burning debris overhead establishes clear immense distance. One rock on the rim catches the faint glow, highlighting its rough, frost-covered surface against the dark earth.

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Camera Canon EOS R*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS R photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 171mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/2000
ISO 6400
Film vivid color profile
Location beneath thin cloud gaps and stars in Canada
Date 2022-03-11
Credit VEETER
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