Wooden Hay Fork Leaning Stone Wall Mozambique Rain in at the edge of a tea plantation in Mozambique

Wooden Hay Fork Leaning Stone Wall Mozambique Rain

by Erik Gordon

Gray light diffuses through a steady rain, washing the scene in soft, even tones. A weathered wooden hay fork rests against a rough stone wall constructed of irregular local rocks. The tool leans at a sharp angle where the masonry meets the damp earth, its tines stained dark by moisture. Behind the wall, rows of tea bushes stretch into the distance, their leaves heavy and glistening with water droplets. The ground is a mix of packed mud and scattered green leaves, showing the texture of the wet season. Raindrops fall in thin, continuous lines, blurring the background slightly while keeping the fork's wooden structure clear. The stone wall provides a solid anchor at the edge of the plantation under the afternoon sky.

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Mozambique tea plantation hay fork stone wall wet season rain agriculture rural
Camera Canon EOS 77D*AI-imagined, not shot. For real Canon EOS 77D photos, grab one online.
Lens 500mm f/4
Focal Length 500mm
Aperture f/4
Shutter Speed 1/250
ISO 400
Film processed in DxO PhotoLab
Location at the edge of a tea plantation in Mozambique
Date 2021-01-02
Credit VEETER
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