Torchlight Catching Rain in Vine Choked Tunnel in along a vine-choked corridor near Cabinda

Torchlight Catching Rain in Vine Choked Tunnel

by Ramon Walker

Beams of warm amber light cut through the damp, gray air of an abandoned corridor near Cabinda. The beam from an urban exploration torch illuminates a dense curtain of hanging vines that choke the stone walls, their green leaves glistening with fresh monsoon water. Suspended droplets hang in the light path, catching the glow like scattered diamonds before falling onto the moss-slicked floor. Above, dramatic dark clouds press against the open tunnel entrance, signaling the late afternoon after a heavy storm. The stone archway frames the view, creating a natural border around the reclamation of the structure. One wet leaf clings to a rusted metal bracket in the foreground.

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urban exploration rain droplets vine corridor Cabinda tunnel monsoon season torch light ruin architecture after rain
Camera Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II photos, grab one online.
Lens 75mm f/1.8
Focal Length 75mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/125
ISO 3200
Film Adobe Standard color profile
Location along a vine-choked corridor near Cabinda
Date 2021-02-08
Credit VEETER
Coordinates -5.6146, 12.1975
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