The Art of Erosion
Captured from above, this striking image showcases the delicate dance of wind and water over millennia, sculpting layered rock into a tapestry of color and form. The undulating ridges, highlighted in warm orange and cool gray, tell a story of ancient deposition and slow decay. Photographer Mihail Haritonichev frames nature’s precision as both scientific record and abstract art, inviting viewers to see geology not as static stone, but as a living, breathing canvas shaped by time.
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