Sediment Core Held in Early Morning Light in near Surat

Sediment Core Held in Early Morning Light

by Don Justice

Wet, layered soil fills a cylindrical core sample held against a backdrop of low-hanging grey clouds near Surat. Earthy browns and muted greys stack in distinct strata, revealing the history of the rainy season. Pale morning light breaks through the heavy sky, illuminating the slick texture of the mud and the rough surface of the plastic tube. A gloved hand grips the cylinder firmly, stabilizing the heavy geological record. Shadows fall sharply across the ridges of the soil, highlighting the contrast between the dark, saturated layers and the lighter, drier patches near the top. The cylinder rests in the gloved palm, its bottom edge resting against the wrist.

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Camera Fujifilm X100V*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Fujifilm X100V photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 23mm
Aperture f/2
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 1600
Film vivid color profile
Location near Surat
Date 2025-10-04
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 21.1691, 72.7718
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