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Light grazing a surface that has been remembering impact for time untold.

 

This photograph of the moon was taken from Newport, Oregon on December 2nd, 2025. The Moon appears here not as a symbol, but as a surface that is scarred, fractured, and shaped by time. Craters overlap and fade into one another, recording billions of years of impacts without erosion, water, or renewal.


This image focuses on texture and evidence rather than scale, inviting the viewer to linger on the quiet complexity of a world that has changed only through collision. Light does not dramatize the scene; it reveals it, grazing the surface and tracing the accumulated history held in stone.

 

Offered as an open‑edition print, this work is available in a range of formats and sizes, allowing the viewer to choose how the moon illuminates their space.

Weathered Light on-demand print

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