Petals and Glass in Vine-Choked Conservatory Ruin in along a vine-choked corridor near El Mahalla El Kubra

Petals and Glass in Vine-Choked Conservatory Ruin

by Curtis Ferguson

Sunlight reflects off a nearby water surface, casting a shimmering, fluid brightness across the decaying floor of an abandoned conservatory. Thick green vines strangle the stone corridor walls, their leaves overlapping in dense layers that filter the light into dappled patterns. The ground is a chaotic mosaic of shattered glass shards and a thick carpet of fallen rose petals, their colors ranging from faded crimson to pale cream. Dust motes hang suspended in the beams of reflected light, settling on the rough texture of crumbling mortar. The perspective looks through a broken archway, framing the debris-strewn path that leads deeper into the overgrown structure. A jagged piece of blue glass rests atop a pile of withered blooms near the foreground edge.

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Camera Nikon F3*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon F3 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 100mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/8000
ISO 800
Film Rollei Retro 80S grain
Location along a vine-choked corridor near El Mahalla El Kubra
Date 1998-10-28
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 31.0455, 31.1173
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