Anchored Constellation

What appears as scattered scratches across darkness is time being dragged across the sky. The stars do not streak because they move, but because we do. At the center, Orion’s Belt holds its formation with stubborn precision. Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka. Three points that refuse blur, anchoring the frame while everything else stretches, slips, and erodes. The image is less about astronomy and more about orientation. Even in prolonged exposure, even under the weight of time, some structures insist on remaining legible.

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