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ArtistOmaha, whistle as the wind blows through the trees, gonna miss you, boy, nostalgia, sulfur and phosphate, starry sky, Mercury Glass patina, topographic lines, pop art, moody, somber, desaturated colors, in the style of Michael Parkes, Paul Klee, Arthur Rackham dramatic composition dramatic angle rule of thirds composition moody, somber, desaturated colors Michelangelo Thomas Kinkade focused patchwork Enoch Bolles, masterpiece, extremely detailed, extremely deep background, extremely detailed background, extremely detailed textured
A low-angle nighttime long exposure shot captures the breathtaking beauty of a dark forest silhouetted against a gradient sky, gradually transitioning from dark teal to pale yellow-gold at the horizon line. The majority of the sky is a deep, dark teal, fading into a paler teal and then a very light beige or yellow-gold at the lowest visible point, suggesting a subtle light source or atmospheric phenomenon near the horizon. The sky is speckled with countless, small white stars that vary slightly in size and brightness, some appearing as tiny pinpricks of light. Four prominent meteors or shooting stars, depicted as bright, long white streaks, cut across the starred sky, each trailing diagonally downwards from left to right. The meteor at the center is the brightest and longest, while others are shorter and slightly fainter. The foreground is dominated by the stark silhouettes of trees. On the far left, a large, dark pine tree with dense foliage and distinct branches fills a significant portion of the frame. To its right, a dense line of various evergreens and deciduous trees forms a dark, jagged horizon line, their silhouettes clearly defined against the lighter lower sky. A bare, branching deciduous tree stands on the far right, its intricate branch structure visible without leaves