Roots and Vines in a Crumbling Chapel Corridor in along a derelict corridor with peeled paint and pooled water in Southampton

Roots and Vines in a Crumbling Chapel Corridor

by Tonya Bernard

Pale walls lined with peeling paint define a derelict corridor in Southampton, where late summer light floods through a high skylight. Thick tree roots fracture the stone floor, pushing up clusters of sharp green nettles that rise beside the debris. Hanging vines drape from the ceiling, their leaves catching the broad daylight that bounces off the faded surfaces. Pooled water sits at the edge of the masonry, reflecting the dust particles suspended in the shafts of light. The subject stands silhouetted against the bright opening, creating a stark contrast between the organic growth and the fading architecture. One vine leaf rests on the wet, cracked stone surface.

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Camera Nikon D7200*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon D7200 photos, grab one online.
Lens 50mm f/1.4
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.4
Shutter Speed 1/4000
ISO 3200
Film flat picture profile graded in post
Location along a derelict corridor with peeled paint and pooled water in Southampton
Date 2025-12-11
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 19.3223, 98.3500
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