Weather Station Panel and Plankton Jars Night Newfoundland
Cold moonlight spills across a rugged research platform in early summer Newfoundland, illuminating a weather station panel mounted beside rows of glass plankton jars. The labels on the jars remain sharp and legible despite the wind-scoured environment, their paper edges slightly curled by the damp air. Dramatic clouds drift overhead, breaking the deepest night sky and casting shifting shadows that dance across the metal surfaces. The scene is still, with no movement except the subtle sway of the equipment. Frost gathers in the crevices of the panel, while the glass jars reflect the pale light, creating a disciplined focus on the scientific instruments. at the edge is the condensation sliding down the side of the nearest jar, marking the boundary between the cold night and the preserved samples.
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