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Saturday Self Challenge: Panorama
Rock formations such as this have served and continue to serve an important purpose. When the rains come, large amounts of water collect and run off the expansive areas of rock. Indigenous peoples and early settlers relied on this water and learnt to divert and store the water for future use. On this particular rock, the pioneers built and small wall and a diversion channel to collect water for the town's use.
If you enlarge the photo you will see areas of short dry grasses and moss. With the rains, these absorb water and give life to a myriad of tiny water creatures that in turn seasonal provide food for their predators.
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The “scape_lands“ is a readymade-fotowork series developed since 2010.
The theme is the hermetical law of correspondence (we exist in all planes, astral as well as physical) I discovered the scape_lands in the urban environments, the streets of Berlin.
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