Stratocumulus Holes Over Stone Ledge Beersheba in on a stone ledge in Beersheba

Stratocumulus Holes Over Stone Ledge Beersheba

by Noah Pollard

Pale blue sky peeks through scattered holes in a thick stratocumulus sheet, visible through a window above a rough-hewn stone ledge. The ledge, composed of weathered beige limestone blocks typical of Beersheba architecture, sits in a quiet indoor corner. Indirect light from the late afternoon sun washes the scene, bouncing softly off pale, unadorned walls. Shadows deepen in the corners where the room meets the stone, hinting at the approach of evening. A small, warm lamp glows faintly in the background, casting a soft yellow pool against the cool tones of the stone and sky. The texture of the rock is coarse and pitted, against the smooth, soft edges of the clouds above. One shadow line falls sharply across the ledge's edge.

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Camera Minox 8x11*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Minox 8x11 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 15mm
Aperture f/3.5
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 400
Film Fuji Velvia 50 colors
Location on a stone ledge in Beersheba
Date 1975-08-24
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 31.3539, 34.8860
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