Winter Cliff Fossils in Innsbruck in in Innsbruck

Winter Cliff Fossils in Innsbruck

by Brynn Blankenship

Crisp high-altitude sunlight cuts across a rugged cliff face in Innsbruck, revealing distinct horizontal bands of sedimentary rock. The dead of winter leaves the stone bare and pale, stripped of vegetation. Fine white salt crystals dust the surface, pushed by a steady wind that ripples the exposed edges of scientific equipment mounted near the base. The equipment, a cluster of metallic sensors and data loggers, stands disciplined against the geology, its dark surfaces against the pale rock. The light angles sharply from the side, carving deep shadows into the fossil layers and highlighting the texture of the eroded stone. A thin layer of frost rests on the metal brackets, while the rock face rises steeply, dominating the right two-thirds of the view.

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Camera Olympus OM-4*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Olympus OM-4 photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 108mm
Aperture f/4.5
Shutter Speed 1/500
ISO 50
Film Cinestill 50D daylight
Location in Innsbruck
Date 1986-10-14
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 47.3748, 11.3744
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