Upward Rain Fig Tree South Sudan in in South Sudan

Upward Rain Fig Tree South Sudan

by Andrea Nava

Tropical bright light floods a fig tree heavy with ripening fruit in South Sudan, set against a hazy backdrop where the air turns into a curtain of silver. Instead of falling, crisp rain streaks shoot upward from the broad green leaves and clustered figs, defying gravity in a deliberate visual rupture. A light fog softens the distant horizon while the foreground figs remain sharp and textured, their purple skins catching the late-afternoon sun. The silver droplets hang in mid-air as solid lines, creating a stark contrast against the organic shapes of the tree. Shadows fall naturally on the ground below, at the base of the impossible ascent in a realistic landscape. The scene ends with a single fig hanging low, its stem twisted against the upward flow of water.

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Camera Canon EOS 800D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 800D photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 180mm
Aperture f/2.8
Shutter Speed 1/60
ISO 100
Film processed in DxO PhotoLab
Location in South Sudan
Date 2021-02-15
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 6.9152, 31.3544
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