Upside Down Patagonia Waterfall Reflection in far above orchard blocks and irrigation lines in Patagonia

Upside Down Patagonia Waterfall Reflection

by Liam Reed

A bird's-eye perspective reveals a waterfall plunging into a circular pool, yet the entire landscape hangs inverted beneath a ceiling of liquid water. Below, orchard blocks and irrigation lines stretch across Patagonia in early winter, their bare branches and geometric furrows rendered with cartographic precision. The ground fog fills the valleys, swirling like mist trapped in an underwater cavern. Distant town glow on the horizon casts a soft, diffuse orange light that refracts through the liquid surface above. The waterfall's spray creates ripples that distort the inverted orchard below, blurring the line between sky and subterranean depth. Sharp edges of the water's surface define the boundary where the impossible ceiling meets the real earth.

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Camera iPhone 8 Plus*AI-imagined, not shot. For real iPhone 8 Plus photos, grab one online.
Lens 28mm f/1.8
Focal Length 28mm
Aperture f/1.8
Shutter Speed 1/30
ISO 100
Film Apple Photographic Styles
Location far above orchard blocks and irrigation lines in Patagonia
Date 2019-12-08
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 56.8025, 24.0845
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