Rainy Season Greenhouse Wild Tropical Plants in under translucent greenhouse roofing near Salvador

Rainy Season Greenhouse Wild Tropical Plants

by Justin Meyers

Cool blue morning light falls through the translucent corrugated roof of an abandoned greenhouse near Salvador, illuminating vines that have reclaimed the structure. Heavy condensation beads along the glass panes, blurring the view of dense foliage stretching toward the back wall. Broad tropical leaves display deep greens and yellowing edges, tangled in a chaotic weave of stems and tendrils. Water droplets rest on the lower glass, marking the humid rainy season air. The floor is obscured by a carpet of fallen fronds and creeping ground cover. In the distance, rows of overgrown plants recede into the shadowy interior, their forms softening as the light fades. A cluster of ferns drapes over a rusted metal support beam at the right edge.

0
0 views
abandoned greenhouse tropical plants rainy season Salvador overgrown vines morning light condensation agriculture
Camera Sony a7R*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Sony a7R photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 18mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/8000
ISO 400
Film processed in Capture One
Location under translucent greenhouse roofing near Salvador
Date 2020-03-21
Credit VEETER
<a href="https://img.veeter.com/rainy-season-greenhouse-wild-tropical-plants"><img src="https://cdn.veeter.com/img/rainy-season-greenhouse-wild-tropical-plants" alt="Rainy Season Greenhouse Wild Tropical Plants in under translucent greenhouse roofing near Salvador"></a>

Free to download. CDN hosting requires a link back to this page. Terms

Comments