Symmetrical Dam Spillway Turbulent Water Lithuania in along concrete walls above turbulent water in Lithuania

Symmetrical Dam Spillway Turbulent Water Lithuania

by Antonio Hoover

Grey concrete walls rise vertically on both sides, forming a perfect channel that directs a powerful stream of churning water below. The surface of the spillway is rough and weathered, showing signs of age and constant exposure to the elements. Below, the water boils into white foam as it crashes against the base, creating a chaotic texture that contrasts with the rigid geometry of the structure. The sky above is a uniform pale white, diffusing the light evenly across the scene without casting harsh shadows. Small patches of green moss rest on the damp lower edges of the concrete, hinting at the seasonal shift. The symmetry of the walls pulls attention straight down the center of the rushing current, showing the sheer scale of the engineering against the natural force of the liquid. A sharp line of white spray marks the exact point where the water meets the concrete floor.

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Camera Nikon FE2*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Nikon FE2 photos, grab one online.
Lens 50mm f/1.8
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/8000
ISO 100
Film Cinestill 50D daylight
Location along concrete walls above turbulent water in Lithuania
Date 2002-08-25
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 55.2636, 23.8284
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