Overgrown Andalusian Temple Roots Split Stone in through an abandoned ceremonial court in Andalusia

Overgrown Andalusian Temple Roots Split Stone

by Mariah Banks

Thick monsoon mist swallows the horizon of an abandoned ceremonial court in Andalusia, leaving only the blue hour's reflected glow to illuminate the scene. Massive tree roots have grown through cracked stone blocks, their fibrous texture gripping the ancient masonry. Water collects in shallow pools across the courtyard floor, mirroring the deep indigo sky. Weathered limestone walls show signs of centuries of neglect, with vines trailing down the eroded surfaces. The roots split the stone in jagged fissures, creating a stark contrast between organic growth and rigid architecture. One stone pillar stands isolated, its top half obscured by the rising fog. The water's surface ripples slightly, distorting the reflection of the root-bound structure. The edge of a broken archway frames the right side, its curve softened by moss.

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Andalusia temple ruin tree roots stone splitting monsoon blue hour mist ceremonial court
Camera Fujifilm GFX100S*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Fujifilm GFX100S photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 250mm
Aperture f/5.6
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 3200
Film vivid color profile
Location through an abandoned ceremonial court in Andalusia
Date 2022-03-06
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 37.5615, -4.6666
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