Sulfur Vent in Predawn Floodplain Light in across a floodplain after rain in Suriname

Sulfur Vent in Predawn Floodplain Light

by Elias Wang

A beam of artificial light cuts through the predawn darkness, illuminating a fumarole vent rising from a wet Surinamese floodplain. Bright sulfur-yellow deposits crust the rocky opening, glowing against the cool blue-grey tones of the damp earth. The ground reflects the sweeping illumination, showing puddles and saturated soil from recent rain. Above, a perfectly clear sky remains pitch black, showing the isolation of the light source. The vent sits at the intersection of the rule of thirds, anchoring the composition while the surrounding flat terrain stretches into shadow. The texture of the mineral deposits appears rough and powdery, against the smooth, water-logged surface of the floodplain floor.

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Camera Samsung Galaxy S9+*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Samsung Galaxy S9+ photos, grab one online.
Lens 52mm f/2.4
Focal Length 52mm
Aperture f/2.4
Shutter Speed 1/120
ISO 3200
Film Apple Photographic Styles
Location across a floodplain after rain in Suriname
Date 2019-11-06
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 3.8319, -55.9105
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