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Rough Surface: Textures and Their Interaction with the Surrounding World

Welcome to the collection of images dedicated to the concept of rough surface! Here you will find an extensive selection of photographs illustrating the unique and expressive textures that fill our world. These images are suitable for exploring the properties of various materials and their features in the context of natural and man-made environments.

A rough surface can be represented in various forms: from the roughness of stones and minerals to the textures of wood, concrete, or metal. Each element presented in our collection showcases characteristic features, such as unevenness, cracks, and pores, which create a unique tactile experience. The distinctive features of such surfaces may arise from natural processes, such as erosion, oxidation, or weathering, adding a special charm to landscapes.

From the realm of architecture to art, every rough surface has its own story. The grounds of old buildings, stone walls, rock formations, and even the surfaces of modern industrial objects all exhibit their unique textures. Seasonal changes, such as the effects of rain, snow, or heat, also contribute to the transformation of these surface expressions.

By using our collection, you can explore how different materials interact with each other and with external factors. You can find images of rough surfaces in natural landscapes, such as mountains, cliffs, and forests, as well as in urban and industrial environments, where textures can signify the passage of time or the pattern of human work.

Each photograph in this collection is created to inspire you to explore the world through the lens of texture and surface. Dive into the world of rough surfaces and discover the richness of textures and their impact on the visual perception of the space around us.

Rough Surface

Concrete texture with various shades of gray and wear
Texture of Gray Concrete with a Patina