Minimalist surrealist landscape, hyper-detailed. A lone silhouetted figure stands centered, facing a colossal solar eclipse dominating the frame, its radiant corona glowing faintly with amber and gold filaments, perfectly aligned behind the figure. Twilight sky in deep indigo gradients, wispy cirrus clouds dissolving near the horizon. The scene reflects perfectly on a still obsidian-black lake, doubling the eclipse’s cosmic presence. Shot with a telephoto lens (300mm, f/8): compressed perspective amplifies the eclipse’s scale, dwarfing the figure. High-contrast lighting casts harsh, elongated shadows; muted monochromatic palette (midnight blues, charcoal, faint solar yellows) with subtle vignetting. Fine 35mm film grain, matte texture, and dynamic symmetry (rule of thirds for figure/eclipse alignment). Style fusion: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s minimalist long-exposure serenity + Olafur Eliasson’s luminous natural phenomena. No clutter, maximal negative space; focus on geometric harmony between figure, eclipse, and reflection.
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