“Shore-shadowing” is a visual play on foreshadowing. The calm surface becomes the storyteller, revealing the first signs of transformation long before they reach the shore. At first glance, everything feels serene, the bright morning light, the rhythmic waves, and the calm geometry of a seaside resort. Yet, within the reflection, the water begins to change color, mirroring not only the sky above and the passage of time, but also the heat rising from beneath. As the day unfolds and the sun begins to fade, the reflection intensifies, a subtle glow turns into a fiery shimmer. By nightfall, the distant volcano awakens, its eruption illuminating the coastline that once seemed untouchable. The image captures a single frame of this slow revelation, a moment between tranquility and collapse. What we call weather is only time made visible: silent, gradual, inevitable. Climate is already changing, and nature reflects the future before we can see it. Software Used: 3ds Max | Chaos Corona | Photoshop | Project Dream
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