Description
Water is motion by nature, yet here it hesitates.
At Rainbow Falls, the river is drawn into an impossible stillness.
The cascade continues, but its force is softened, stretched into a single suspended gesture.
The forest recedes into darkness, the stars emerge overhead, and time dilates around the fall itself.
This image exists within the Interstitium as a moment between states: flow and rest, sound and silence, night and the memory of day.
The waterfall becomes less an event and more a breath.
A pause in the earth’s constant movement, held just long enough to be witnessed.
Light does not dominate the scene. It grazes it.
Revealing only what is necessary and allowing the rest to remain unresolved.
The water is neither frozen nor fully released. It occupies the space between, where transformation is implied but not completed.



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