Winter Mist Tunnel Mouth Reclaimed by Roots in inside a roofless nave in Lebanon

Winter Mist Tunnel Mouth Reclaimed by Roots

by Phyllis Brady

Thick gray mist rests on the interior of a roofless nave in Lebanon, softening the edges of crumbling brickwork. Golden hour light spills across the floor, illuminating the tunnel mouth where massive roots comb through the masonry like pale fingers. The winter season is evident in the bare, skeletal branches framing the opening and the cool, damp texture of the stone. Warm sunlight contrasts with the shadowed recesses, highlighting the rough surface of the bricks and the smooth, sinuous curves of the wood. The structure stands silent and hollow, its arches framing the dense fog beyond. One root end rests against a weathered stone block, marking the slow return of the forest.

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Lebanon ruin tunnel roots mist golden hour winter architecture
Camera Leica III*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Leica III photos, grab one online.
Focal Length 50mm
Aperture f/6.3
Shutter Speed 1/1000
ISO 400
Film Kodak Tri-X 400 contrast
Location inside a roofless nave in Lebanon
Date 1938-01-04
Credit VEETER
Coordinates 33.9599, 35.8777
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