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ArtistA hyper-realistic HDR time-stacking photograph capturing a massive, rotating supercell cloud formation over a dark, deep-blue ocean. The sky is a masterful gradient of midnight indigo and electric sapphire, where the clouds have been stacked over a forty-five-minute window to reveal a rhythmic, spiral motion. These puffy, voluminous clouds are illuminated from within by a hidden sun, glowing with an intense, burning crimson light that bleeds into the surrounding blue atmosphere. The sea below is a long-exposure masterpiece, turned into a soft, glowing cyan mist that contrasts with the sharp, jagged edges of dark blue coastal reefs. Every detail of the water’s surface—from the faint bioluminescent reflections to the distant spray—is rendered with 8k precision. The lighting is magical and surreal, creating a high-contrast clash between the freezing blue shadows and the fiery red highlights of the storm's core. Shot on Phase One XF with a 14mm wide-angle lens, ensuring infinite depth of field and zero noise in the deep shadows of the horizon.
A dramatic seascape at dusk or dawn features a large, dark storm cloud dominating the sky, with a vibrant red light emanating from within its center, casting luminous red rays downwards. This red light is also reflected on the ocean's surface directly beneath the cloud. The sky, especially on the left and right sides of the main cloud, is a deep, dark blue, indicating either early morning or late evening. The ocean in the mid-ground is a rich blue, transitioning to glowing turquoise and teal closer to the rocky foreground. The water appears to be in motion, with soft, swirling patterns of light, particularly where the glowing turquoise meets the dark rocks. The foreground consists of dark, rugged rocks, some wet and reflecting subtle light, forming the coastline. In some areas among the rocks, small pools of water reflect the red light from the sky.