Stone Wall Split by Roots in Qena Corridor in along a vine-choked corridor near Qena

Stone Wall Split by Roots in Qena Corridor

by Harrison Sparks

Dust motes drift through shafts of soft, overcast light that fill the vine-choked corridor near Qena. A weathered stone wall dominates the view, its surface cracked by thick, woody roots that have forced the masonry apart. The split reveals dark earth within the fissure, against the pale, eroded stone. Green vines drape heavily from the top, their leaves catching the diffused midday glow. The scene shows the texture of crumbling blocks and the rough bark of the encroaching vegetation. Sunlight breaks through the canopy in angled beams, illuminating the floating particles of dust. at the edge is a jagged edge of fractured rock jutting from the root-bound seam.

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Camera Fujifilm X-T4*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Fujifilm X-T4 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 35mm
Aperture f/1.4
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 3200
Film shot in RAW with minimal editing
Location along a vine-choked corridor near Qena
Date 2024-10-21
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 26.2506, 32.6091
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