Sulfur vents in Canada under bright coastal glare in in Canada

Sulfur vents in Canada under bright coastal glare

by Yolanda Compton

Bright midmorning sunlight strikes a rugged landscape where a fumarole vent exhales into thin air. Vivid sulfur-yellow deposits coat the dark, jagged rock face, creating a stark contrast against the muted grays and browns of the surrounding terrain. A light fog drifts across the ground, softening the distant ridges while the foreground remains sharp and detailed. The hard coastal glare reflects off the mineral crusts, highlighting their rough, crystalline texture. In the background, the turn of seasons is visible through sparse, dormant vegetation clinging to the slopes. The wide panoramic view emphasizes the geologic grandeur of the scene, stretching from the immediate vent to the hazy horizon. A final streak of white steam rises vertically from the yellow deposit before fading into the pale sky.

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fumarole sulfur vent Canadian landscape geothermal coastal glare mineral deposits midmorning light fog
Camera FED 1*AI-imagined, not shot. For real FED 1 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/6.3
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 200
Film Kodak Portra 400 tones
Location in Canada
Date 1965-03-14
Credit VEETER
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