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In a dystopic thorned down part of the village, a group of nasty children throwing mud on the window of a centuries old house falling to pieces because they can't bear the beautiful light that is coming through. Ultra HD, hyper-realistic photo. The house is made of rocks and has its ruined back to a cliff and the sea. There are piles of moss-covered rocks (emerald green, textured);that used to be part of the house. Other group of kids are destroying a small pound full of delicate underwater plants (hornwort, floating stems); Frogbit leaves on the surface (reflecting golden dawn light).Lighting: Early morning sun rays pierce the water, creating shimmering ethereal reflections on the window. Award-winning National Geographic style, shot on a Hasselblad with a 120mm macro lens (f/2.8 aperture for soft bokeh).Style: Photorealistic, high contrast, Fujifilm Velvia vibrancy.
Two young children explore a serene, sunlit room with stone walls. They stand by a tranquil pond, surrounded by lush greenery and soft rays of light filtering through the window.